Truman & Nixon War Policies
.... reaction but US policymakers, even under Reagan, and still today under Bush, are terrified by "quagmires" and the specter of another "no
win war." Vietnam, then ....
(2896

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Strategy for War at Sea
.... While commerce raiding can distract and harass the enemy, it does not
win the
war, but actions to defeat the battle fleet can produce a victory by sinking key ....
(264

1

)
Civil War Financing
.... Southern statesman embarked upon diplomatic missions to
win support for the
war and, as such, this form of diplomacy became known as "cotton diplomacy". ....
(1159

5

)
Why the Union Won the Civil War This research p
.... the Battle of Chancellorsville (1863) where Jackson was mortally wounded by his own troops, The South had a number of opportunities to
win the
war but failed ....
(2041

8

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OUTCOME OF WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
.... neglects the importance of (1) the success achieved by the patriots, in the face of extraordinary adversity, to survive long enough to
win a
war of attrition ....
(2174

9

)
Vietnam - The Real Conflict Real Conflict of Vietnam War
.... Southeast Asia. This desire is what dominated the thinking of the US leaders when they set out to
win the
war at all costs. Finally the ....
(1606

6

)
Spanish Civil War & A Farewell to Arms
.... of the bridge is one thing well done, and as noted above, it is a thing which he sees as shortening the
war and as allowing the Republicans to
win--if they can ....
(3143

13

)
Muslim Factions in the Civil War of 655-661 CE
.... 655-661 CE between Muslim factions, and the course of that
war in terms of why one side had the most advantages and power, allowing that side to
win the
war. ....
(2225

9

)
North & South Resources at Start of Civil War
.... terrain. If the South could keep its army in the field until the North lost the will to fight, the Confederacy would
win the
war. In ....
(1034

4

)
The Center of Gravity in the Peloponnesian War
.... For Sparta, a shifting center of gravity gave it superior power on land and allowed it ultimately to
win the
war by defeating the Athenian fleet (McElrath, 2). ....
(538

2

)
Poetry of the Cold War
.... poem talks about the stealing of Christmas, another fear of Americans at that time; they were concerned that the Soviet Union could
win the next
war and force ....
(2427

10

)
US Role in the Vietnam War This resear
.... only urged on Johnson by one senior adviser, Undersecretary of State George Ball, who told LBJ in a memorandum of July 21, 1965: "We can't
win. The
war will be ....
(3310

13

)
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR & FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... In the end, however, the Union armies were able to use their material and logistical superiority to wear down the South and
win a
war of attrition and movement ....
(3440

14

)
The Cold War
.... Assistant Chief of the Propaganda (A. Iakovlev) As it would turn out, American would not need reliance on Russia to
win World
War II and defeat the Japanese. ....
(3981

16

)
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... In the end, however, the Union armies were able to use their material and logistical superiority to wear down the South and
win a
war of attrition and movement ....
(3440

14

)
Who won the Vietnam War
In dealing with the question, "Who won the Vietnam
War?", the answer is not all that obvious. Clearly, the United States and South Vietnam did not
win the
war. ....
(1347

5

)
US Civil War
.... and purposes, after numbers of soldiery, economics, and backing were taken into consideration, the North should have been able to
win the
war within the first ....
(1433

6

)
Iran-Iraq War Chapter 5 THE CEASE FIRE The official
.... Iraq relatively soon "despaired of its ability to
win the
war and expressed its willingness to setle for the status quo ante" (Spiegel, Heller, & Goldberg, 1988 ....
(6632

27

)
Songs & Poems of the Cold War Era
.... poem talks about the stealing of Christmas, another fear of Americans at that time; they were concerned that the Soviet Union could
win the next
war and force ....
(2423

10

)
Post Cold War Economic Competition
.... The end of the Cold
War left the United States as the world's .... Until recently, trade between nations was a
win-
win situation: America's agricultural exports did ....
(1488

6

)
Just War Doctrine Just War Concept and Forms
.... Other than Hussein and maybe a few of his most loyal Republican Guards, there are very few people who doubt that coalition forces will
win this
war. ....
(1125

5

)
War on Poverty Johnson
.... 6). Thus, Johnson's failure to
win the
War on Poverty and build the Great Society was a combination of domestic, foreign, political and personal factors. ....
(1890

8

)
Just War Doctrine Although there are various forms of t
.... Other than Hussein and maybe a few of his most loyal Republican Guards, there are very few people who doubt that coalition forces will
win this
war. ....
(1125

5

)
The Situation Leading to World War II
.... The major German military leaders were convinced that Germany could not
win the
war militarily, and recommended that Wilhelm use civilian bureaucrats to ....
(1741

7

)
The American Civil War
.... To bring the
war to a satisfactory close, the Confederacy had to
win a strategically decisive victory, while the Union had only to avoid a strategically ....
(3344

13

)
The Allied Coalition in World War II
.... wear down the Axis powers eventually. The only hope for the Axis would be to
win a quick
war. The Axis powers were thought to hold ....
(1191

5

)
Washington Goes to War (David Brinkley)
.... 126-127). It was still, however, a little too early to tell if all these heroic efforts would help
win the
war. The author spends ....
(1987

8

)
Singapore in World War II
.... of Pearl Harbor, and the breathtakingly swift collapse of Singapore, Americans also realized that only an offensive stance could
win the
war against Japan. ....
(2313

9

)
AMERICAN ENTRY INTO WORLD WAR I AND ITS DOMESTIC EFFECTS
.... It was, however, not clear to Americans in April 1917 that Germany was about to
win the
war. According to Smith, "realistic concepts of national interest . . . ....
(2515

10

)
Public Opinion & Persian Gulf War
.... Bush needed to get the people to stand behind him as he waged
war in the Gulf, and he used the words that would mobilize the people and help him
win the
war. ....
(2373

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