Word: indochina
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Ethan R. Signer, professor of biology at MIT, said yesterday that advanced technology of American weapons has created serious new medical problems in Indochina...
...Battlefield subcommittee more than a year ago, and the phrases electronic or automated battlefield have been used regularly in the press. At the Senate hearings. Major Raymond Anderson of their Air Force Tactical Operations Directorate described an integrated system of sensors and munitions that is now being dropped in Indochina...
...imperialism priority was passed with overwhelming support, placating to some extent people who felt that the conference was slighting questions of foreign policy. The statement called the Indochina war "an acute crisis demanding continued action" and recommended continued action" and recommended continued local and national demonstrations and other anti-war actions. It supported anti-war GI's and veterans, and called for local NAM chapters to devote resources to "education around the international aspects of imperialism...
VIET NAM. "[China] supports the peoples of the three countries of Indochina in their war against U.S. aggression . . . The U.S. Government should withdraw immediately and unconditionally all its armed forces...
...rough "transitional" period, and that South Viet Nam's 17.3 million people will soon be both willing and able to earn their own way. That is, of course, a tall order. Even at the peak of the fighting between the French and the Viet Minh during the "first Indochina war," South Viet Nam derived some income from exports of rice and rubber. But now many of the plantations are in ruins, rice is imported from the U.S., and the leading export is scrap metal left behind by the departing U.S. military. Exports bring in a bare $16 million...