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From: gjk@talcott.UUCP (Greg Kuperberg)
Newsgroups: net.politics
Subject: Re: Re: "Invitations?": Vietnam, Afghanistan: Reply to D Rubin
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Date: Fri, 1-Mar-85 14:28:24 EST
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Posted: Fri Mar  1 14:28:24 1985
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> To claim that the U.S. was "invited" into Vietnam is a distortion of
> history as great as claiming Russia was "invited" into Afghanistan.
> Both involvements represent the imposition of control over people
> who didn't want it.
>           tim sevener  whuxl!orb

I conjecture that it is the case that in every industrialized nation in the
world, the Vietnam War got more press last year than did the war in
Afghanistan.  A remarkable state of affairs, isn't it?
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			Greg Kuperberg
		     harvard!talcott!gjk

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