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Page 137
... Lyndon Johnson described his policy in Vietnam in relation to Kennedy's as " Steady on Course " ( Lyndon John- son , 1971 , p43 ) . In the sense of continuing the commitment to universalism as the expression of the mission of America , ...
... Lyndon Johnson described his policy in Vietnam in relation to Kennedy's as " Steady on Course " ( Lyndon John- son , 1971 , p43 ) . In the sense of continuing the commitment to universalism as the expression of the mission of America , ...
Page 138
... Lyndon Johnson . Dulles saw the history of the years since 1917 as an endless struggle of freedom against Communism . Johnson recalls his own speech as a young congressman in the heat of the legislative battle over Truman's proposal to ...
... Lyndon Johnson . Dulles saw the history of the years since 1917 as an endless struggle of freedom against Communism . Johnson recalls his own speech as a young congressman in the heat of the legislative battle over Truman's proposal to ...
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... Johnson selected the peace speech ( Hoopes , 1969 , pp177- 224 ) . L. B. J. writes in The Vantage Point that his decision to de - escalate was based primarily on two factors : first , he was concerned about the divisiveness and ...
... Johnson selected the peace speech ( Hoopes , 1969 , pp177- 224 ) . L. B. J. writes in The Vantage Point that his decision to de - escalate was based primarily on two factors : first , he was concerned about the divisiveness and ...
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