This week, fifty years ago, a newly completed John F. Kennedy was obliged to make his first major foreign policy decision: whether to send 150,000 US forces to Laos. * President Dwight Eisenhower, who will appear on January 19, 1961, held a briefing session on the transition to Kennedy. (Two days ago Eisenhower announced a warning speech for his famous "military facility.") Kennedy made an unexpected question about Laos. The government including the Communists' Lao People's Party still receives military intervention through the cover of SEATO? Eisenhower was shocked by a simple question.
This book was published in 1958 and is often confused with the Cold War novel "Quiet Americans" in Southeast Asia that appeared in 1955. But "ugly Americans" depicts a fictitious struggle against communism and communism. The Circan country was even more successful, spent 76 weeks on the bestseller list and sold about 5 million copies. In the review, an experienced journalist, Robert Trumbull, said it as "disruptive prosecution of US policy" and "insight into the actual day-to-day impact of Titanic's political struggle in the present Asia."
In December 1955, Green announced a novel called Alden Pyle, a quiet American, a quiet American of the American intelligence agency, a supporter of the Vietnamese warlord Trinh Minh. It is the owner of a black dog. And the "third power", a fanatic who promotes democratic choice of communism and colonialism. Since arriving in Saigon in the summer of 1954, his new success in the plan of failure of Huk Rebellion in the Philippines has become the secret secret city of the most secret. He is known for helping the new Prime Minister Ngo Dinh Diem replacing France and Communist Vietnamese, and working with Trinh Minh, a terrorist who attacked French troops and civilians. Take him to the dark side
Graham Green 's "Quiet American" Graham Green' s "Quiet American" is a story of the Vietnam War before America was involved. The main character is a British journalist based in Thomas Fowler, Vietnam. This story tells about his life in about six months, and he is faced with personal, professional and ethical trials. In this story, the lives of two close friends Pyle and Phuong will also follow. - Women do not always have the freedom of the day. Women should live a life even though they do not want to do so from time to time. They always have to stay home to lean on their husbands, do housework, take care of their children, and get pregnant. Women are physically, emotionally and psychologically abused