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Popular American History 1968-1974

   
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Date: March 30, 1997
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and the Soviet Union “which pledged the two nations not to divulge information that would allow additional countries to build nuclear weapons” (History’s Home). The Paris Peace Talks began to discuss the possible end of the Vietnam conflict. In what turned out to be a pivotal moment in his political career, President Nixon authorizes Operation Menu, the secret B-52 bombings of Cambodia along the Vietnamese borders...
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and the Soviet Union “which pledged the two nations not to divulge information that would allow additional countries to build nuclear weapons” (History’s Home). The Paris Peace Talks began to discuss the possible end of the Vietnam conflict. In what turned out to be a pivotal moment in his political career, President Nixon authorizes Operation Menu, the secret B-52 bombings of Cambodia along the Vietnamese borders...
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