James Mc Donald

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May 8, 1963: At a protest in Hue, South Vietnam, by Buddhists claiming religious repression by the Diem government, two explosions attributed to government security forces kill eight people, wounding fifteen others. The government accuses the Viet Cong of setting off the explosions. A later, independent investigation identifies the bomber as a U.S. military officer, using CIA-supplied plastic bombs. The Buddhist Crisis touched off by the Hue explosions threatens to topple Ngo Dinh Diem’s government, destroying the possibility of a Diem–Kennedy agreement for a U.S. military withdrawal from ...more
JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters
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