Should the U.S. pay its U.N. debts? Yes
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Democrat Representative Thomas H. Allen believes that the US should pay its dues to the United Nations which amount to some $1.2 billion. He contends that the country must live up to its reputation a a world leader and the most powerful member of the organization.
Publication Name: The American Legion
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0886-1234
Year: 1998
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Republican Representative Vincent Snowbarger does not believe that the US should be made to pay for its due in the United Nations. He asserts that the nation has more than paid its share through the peacekeeping support it gave the organization from 1992 to 1995.
Publication Name: The American Legion
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0886-1234
Year: 1998
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Happy new year .... from Hanoi
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The American victory during the Tet Offensive of North Vietnam in 1968 was marred by a lack of support of US troops from the media and the White House. The was cost the lives of some 46,000 American, South Vietnamese, communist troops, and civilians.
Publication Name: The American Legion
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0886-1234
Year: 1998
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