Word: indochina
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Kissinger used a Rostow policy which led Rostow and Bundy together to drop 3.2 million tons of bombs on North Vietnam and on Indochina, Kissinger for the same reasons and with the same effect politically drops 445 millions tons of bombs on Indochina, to be the greatest mass murderer--well, since World War II, that's for sure. One of the greatest in history, but to do it all through sounding like a serious person, whereas Rostow managed to sound like a bubblehead and a pompous ass whenever he opened his mouth. I think Kissinger played one indispensible role, snowing...
Jane Fonda told an audience of 700 at the Law School Forum yesterday that there will not be peace in Indochina until the United States ends all aid to South Vietnam and Cambodia...
Since Richard M. Nixon lost the support of Congress after the Watergate scandal, Fonda said, the Indochina Peace Campaign (IPC), a grassroots organization to which she belongs, persuaded Congress last fall to cut $474 million from Nixon's military aid request for Saigon and Laos...
...Washington, D.C., by the Center for National Security Studies. When associates warned that he would be up against a stacked deck, Colby shrugged: "There's nothing wrong with accountability." The conference was dominated by critics like Ellsberg, who harangued Colby for 20 minutes, and Fred Branfman of the Indochina Resource Center, who accused the director of telling "outrageous lies." Colby kept his temper...
America still has deep feelings about both war resisters and war makers. Amnesty is a device to set aside these feelings by proclaiming a forgetfulness of the war. Amnesty should be neither a condemnation nor a commendation of America's nightmare in Indochina...