South China Sea, 1970 How U.S. crimes against Vietnam sparked mutiny
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U.S. Eases Ban for Diplomats at Vietnam War Anniversary - Overpasses For America
The Trump administration, reversing a policy that angered Vietnam veterans, has eased a ban on senior American diplomats attending events for the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War. On Tuesday, the United States informed Vietnamese officials that Susan Burns, the U.S. Consul General, would attend a reception on Tuesday night with other diplomats and Vietnamese officials. Witnesses reported seeing her at the event, which was held at a…
South China Sea, 1970 How U.S. crimes against Vietnam sparked mutiny
As part of Workers World’s coverage marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Vietnam on April 30, 1975, we publish Part 1 of Al Glatkowski’s story told to Workers World managing editor John Catalinotto. It concerns a March 1970 direct action he and Clyde McKay took to stop U.S. . . . Continue reading South China Sea, 1970 How U.S. crimes against Vietnam sparked mutiny at Workers.org
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