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Top Text Title: Top Text: The Vietnam War is one of the most controversial in American history. It�s a conflict that is as complex as it is divisive. Even today, nearly thirty years after the guns were silenced the question of whether the war was justifiable still sparks controversy and debate. While it may seem a distant and remote event out of American history for the survivors and veterans it is still as real as it was those many decades ago. Even today there are those who cite parallels between the Vietnam War and the War in Iraq. Both conflicts have rising death tolls, civilians who are being placed in harms way, and a growing American populous increasingly critical of U.S. involvement. As the final piece of your presentation to the United Nations, the General Assembly would like to know where your research team stands on this intriguing point of view. Therefore, they have asked that at the conclusion of your presentation, as a team, you address the following question: 1.) In your team's opinion is it appropriate when people compare the Vietnam War and the Iraq War? Why? Links Section Title:
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