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Title: A Prolonged Civil Conflict
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Another opinion is that military leaders should have examined the war more closely in order to formulate better strategies on how to win the kind of war that they were in. And lastly, some people think that if the U.S. would have just used its military power “more quickly, decisively, and without limit” the war could have been over a lot sooner... Showed first 250 characters
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would have just used its military power “more quickly, decisively, and without limit” the war could have been over a lot sooner.
However, one thing is being forgotten here. Although Ho may have gotten help from Russia and China what he still wanted more that anything was for Vietnam to be one country... Showed next 250 characters
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