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Title: How America Lost The War In Vi
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leaders following World War II about the superiority of American values, the dangers of appeasement, and the hazards of communism recognized no limit to the United States' ability to meet the test of global leadership. In actuality, neither the United States or any other nation had the power to guarantee alone the freedom and security of the world's peoples... Showed first 250 characters
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In actuality, neither the United States or any other nation had the power to guarantee alone the freedom and security of the world's peoples. Furthermore, the United States underestimated the tenacity of the enemy. For the Vietnamese communists, the struggle was a total war for their own and their cause's survival... Showed next 250 characters
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