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...director of the Indochina Resource Center in Berkeley, Calif., said yesterday that the current fighting in South Vietnam is not a prelude to another major offensive but is instead an attempt by the North Vietnamese to force the United States to adhere to the Paris Peace Agreement...

Author: By Dennis B. Fitzgibbons, | Title: Vietnam Expert Sees Fighting As Effort to Halt U.S. Support | 2/13/1975 | See Source »

...American boys to be in vain? How can you imagine coming here just to run and abandon the men who continue your ideals?" If the U.S. abandons Viet Nam, as the French did in 1954, Thieu insisted apocalyptically, "all Viet Nam will be a Communist country. All Indochina. All Southeast Asia. The whole world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Scenes from the Late '60s | 2/10/1975 | See Source »

...Force officer told the American Ordnance Association. "You may have seen some of the pictures of the sheep that were in the foxholes when the FAEWs hit and it didn't do their innards Any good." The officer might have added that the FAEWs were died against people in Indochina and not just sheep...

Author: By Eric M. Breindel, | Title: Manufacturing Death | 2/8/1975 | See Source »

...Indochina is a rather remote place, and it is very difficult for people to get excited about a corporation that simply works for the government. Honeywell, after all, doesn't send its employed to drop bombs; the Air Force takes care of that. And Honeywell is active in many areas, not just weapons production...

Author: By Eric M. Breindel, | Title: Manufacturing Death | 2/8/1975 | See Source »

...corporation itself. A Honeywell employee, who asked not to be identified, told The Crimson: "Most Honeywell employees are dead asleep. They just don't want to be bothered. Some middle level workers, who are at least aware of the anti-personnel weapons issue, have told me that bombs in Indochina are simply too far away for rank and file people to concern themselves with. They are too busy with their day to day work...

Author: By Eric M. Breindel, | Title: Manufacturing Death | 2/8/1975 | See Source »

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