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United States warplanes waged air strikes against Cambodia yesterday for the 132nd consecutive day since the bombing began in February...
United States warplanes waged air strikes against Cambodia yesterday for the 128th consecutive day since the bombing began in February...
United States warplanes waged air strikes against Cambodia yesterday for the 125th consecutive day since the bombing began in February...
Nixon was a continent away at San Clemente, going about the business of the presidency. He reached a historic compromise with Congress on halting the Cambodia bombing by Aug. 15 (see page 14). He prepared to celebrate the nation's 197th Independence Day, a Fourth of July dimmed by deeply troubling questions (in the words of the Declaration) about the "just powers" of the present Government and by increasing doubts about the "consent of the governed." Though not present in the packed hearing room, Nixon was personally and directly confronted by the crouched figure of his youthful accuser, until lately...
...discussed the business at hand "with determination." But after the upbeat and invigorating week of the Brezhnev summit, Nixon found himself hemmed in by Dean's relentless Watergate testimony on one hand and on the other by a recalcitrant Congress determined to force him to stop bombing Cambodia...