Dylan Matthews

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Since the time of the Cambodian invasion, the antiwar issue had evolved. The threat of the draft had receded, and the face of the war was no longer that of US soldiers fighting an elusive foe in a foreign land, but of American bombs pummeling a peasant nation and shattering the lives of ordinary people.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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