vietnam war

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is interviewed by Neil Cavuto.
Obituary
Henry Kissinger leaves lasting — and controversial — foreign policy legacy
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Lifestyle
Vietnam draft dodgers who settled in Canada have influenced some of its small towns for generations
A woman wearing a hat stands next to a blue bucket
COVID-19
How a Vietnamese community emerged among the most vaccinated in Alabama
An African American man sits on a stair step with a towel around his neck
Arts, Culture & Media
For black GIs in Saigon, ‘Soul Alley’ was an oasis of food and vice
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Conflict
US to begin massive Agent Orange cleanup in Vietnam
Woman and man with baby in front of table decorated for child's birthday
Immigration
After deportation, a family from Wisconsin will start anew in Cambodia
Conflict
How the Vietnam War’s Napalm Girl found hope after tragedy
A corpsman treats a wounded Marine in the city of Hue, Vietnam, in June 1968.
Conflict
Remembering the ghosts of the ‘Tet Offensive’
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Conflict
The Tet Offensive shocked the nation and permanently changed US attitudes toward the Vietnam War
MLK LBJ White House 1963
Conflict
Martin Luther King’s 1967 speech opposing the Vietnam War ended a historic partnership with Lyndon Johnson
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Conflict
The 1966 Fulbright hearings on Vietnam parted the curtains on President Johnson’s conduct of the war
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Conflict
The carrot and the stick: LBJ addresses the nation on the conflict in Vietnam
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Global Politics
What really happened in the Gulf of Tonkin in 1964?
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Conflict
LBJ knew the Vietnam War was a disaster in the making. Here’s why he couldn’t walk away.
Media
Norway is angry at Facebook for censoring an iconic Vietnam War photo
Morley Safer, correspondent for CBS News, reporting on the systematic burning of South Vietnamese villages by US Marines in Cam Ne, Vietnam, 1965.
Conflict
Morley Safer’s coverage of the Vietnam War changed everything
Mai, Tot and Ngoc Bich Ha, Cecilia Tran's mother, stand in front of an Vietnamese airplane.
Culture
A Facebook friend request brought my mom back to Vietnam after 35 years
Sang Ho and crew paint his shrimping boat for shrimping season. He now also farms in addition to shrimp fishing.
Economics
How anti-communist Vietnamese refugees signed up for a cooperative farm
Bill Ervin at the DMZ area during the Vietnam war in 1969.
Culture
US Marine: This is why I returned to Vietnam to stay
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Conflict
Memories of fleeing Vietnam, landing in Idaho and asking people for candy
North Vietnamese troops and Saigon residents eye each other on the streets of the city on April 30th, 1975, the day the city fell to the government in Hanoi.
Conflict
A journalist remembers the ‘quite eerie’ calm after the fall of Saigon
Viet Cong prisoners sit on a tarmac in Vietnam in 1973, under watch by South Vietnamese military police.
Books
Looking at the Vietnam War’s aftermath through the eyes of a communist spy
The Truong family arrived to the United States not long after fleeing Vietnam in 1975, when the then-capital of South Vietnam, Saigon, fell to the North Vietnamese army. Thu-Thuy Truong, far right, places bunny ears above her brother, Sy.
Conflict
New to America, this young Vietnamese refugee wanted to ‘erase’ his past
Although same-sex marriage isn’t legal, Vietnam is at the forefront of gay rights in the region and gay weddings are not uncommon.
Culture
Photographer Catherine Karnow captures a changing Vietnam
With the help of the military and civilian aid groups, Vietnamese refugees at California's Camp Pendleton created a community after being resettled there in 1975. They received food, shelter and services to help prepare them for permanent residence in the
Conflict
Remembering the California refugee camp that gave Vietnamese a new life in the US
Several dozen Vietnamese demonstrators protest against what they described as human rights violations in the former South Vietnam on April 30, 1998 at city hall in Orlando, Florida.
Conflict
Forty years after Vietnam, a refugee relives his journey from Saigon to San Francisco
Militant Islamist fighters from the self-named Islamic State take part in a military parade along the streets of northern Raqqa province.
Global Politics
How ISIS uses the tools of activism for its own violent goals
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Belief
How a Buddhist shrine transformed a neighborhood in Oakland
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Conflict & Justice
US military rules have kept the names of 74 sailors off the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Conflict & Justice
Vets shine a light on POWs and other soldiers still missing with Rolling Thunder rally
General Vo Nguyen Giap speaking during an interview in Hanoi, in 2004, on the 50th anniversary of his stunning and decisive defeat of the French at Dien Bien Phu.
Conflict & Justice
Vo Nguyen Giap, America’s nemesis in Vietnam, dies at 102
Global Politics
Secret Nixon Tapes Show President’s Views on China, Brezhnev, and… Pele?
Environment
Vietnamese Americans help Vietnamese bloggers stay one step ahead of authorities
California professor leading project to get Vietnamese immigrant to tell their own story
Global Politics
Desert Storm’s General Norman Schwarzkopf remembered
Arts, Culture & Media
The French connection: New book provides sweeping history of Vietnam War
U.S. launches program to clean up Vietnam-era Agent Orange contamination
Global Politics
Complete Pentagon Papers released 40 years later
The World in Words
Cold War Linguists: The NSA’s Spies of Teufelsberg
Arts, Culture & Media
Vietnamese Immigrants Remember Life in the Old Country
Arts, Culture & Media
43 Years Later, A Young Soldier’s Letters Arrive Home from Vietnam
Conflict & Justice
The Vietnam Anti-War Movement Legacy for Today’s Returning Veterans
Hmong Vets of the Vietnam War Seek Military Burial Rights
Conflict & Justice
Famous Vietnam Dissident Jailed for Promoting Political Reform
Nation Building: Obama Echoes Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society
Conflict & Justice
Pentagon Papers Revealed, 40 Years Later
Henry Kissinger Interview Part 2: China and Vietnam
Agent Orange Researcher Passes
Agent Orange
Listener Letters
Business, Economics and Jobs
This week’s agenda: elections, economy, and a conference in Asia
Arts, Culture & Media
New tactics in Afghanistan resemble Vietnam Phoenix program
Global Politics
Military impostors: how (and why) they start the lie
Global Politics
Long History of Corporate Involvement in Wartime
Robert McNamara: His Life and Legacy
Environment
Radio Saigon Houston keeps Vietnamese community informed during Hurricane Ike
Arts, Culture & Media
Protecting foreign brides in South Korea
Arts, Culture & Media
NSA report
Global Politics
Overcoming the My Lai massacre
Lifestyle & Belief
Vietnam’s Tet memories