• Vietnam syndrome is a term in U.S. politics that refers to public aversion to American overseas military involvements after the domestic controversy over...
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    conflicts lasting until 1991. Within the US, the war gave rise to Vietnam syndrome, a public aversion to American overseas military involvement, which...
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    Grenada to end Vietnam Syndrome, a term used in reference to the American public's aversion to overseas conflicts that resulted from the Vietnam War. After...
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  • "Vietnam Syndrome" to describe the reluctance of the American public and politicians to support further military interventions abroad after Vietnam. According...
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  • The syndrome was compared to the Afghan syndrome or the Vietnam syndrome : Post-traumatic syndrome, as the experience of soldiers' participation in military...
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    Havana syndrome (also known as "anomalous health incidents") is a disputed medical condition reported primarily by U.S. diplomatic, intelligence, and military...
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    symbols instead of chữ Nôm, chữ Hán and chữ Quốc ngữ. Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland...
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    featured prominently in US strategy following the Vietnam War because of the so-called "Vietnam Syndrome" of extreme war weariness among the American population...
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    fleeing the Vietnam War, most often had this syndrome, marking Southeast Asia as the area containing the most people with this fatal syndrome. There are...
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    David Mikics wrote that "the Vietnam stab-in-the-back argument is now largely dead." Politics portal Vietnam Syndrome The Spitting Image Desmalvinización...
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  • featuring songs such as "Cracks In The Wall", "Build Me A Bomb" and "Vietnam Syndrome". Is This My World? was rewieved by Pushead in Maximumrocknroll: "An...
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    skepticism of the war and giving rise to what was referred to as the Vietnam Syndrome, a public aversion to American overseas military involvements. Nonetheless...
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  • dead. US opinion was still shaped by the Vietnam Syndrome against endless wars and the ugly memories of the Vietnam quagmire. No one could be confident that...
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    the war on veterans, the impact of military records, Post Vietnam Syndrome and Post Vietnam Struggle. It was made by the Still At War film collective...
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    maintaining of the military establishment even after the Cold War ended, the Vietnam Syndrome that leads to anti-establishment thought, and in a discussion of the...
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    African Americans played a prominent role in the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War was the first American war in which Black and White troops were not formally...
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  • dark period, with a stagnant economy and effects after the Vietnam War (or Vietnam syndrome). Ford pardoned Nixon in the Watergate scandal, which many...
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    Mark Atwood (2021). "Rhetoric and Restraint: Ronald Reagan and the Vietnam Syndrome". In Hunt, Jonathan R.; Miles, Simon (eds.). The Reagan Moment: America...
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  • It was a response to the Vietnam Syndrome of American public opinion turning against American military involvement in Vietnam. By analogy, British policymakers...
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    A myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is one of a group of cancers in which immature blood cells in the bone marrow do not mature, and as a result, do not develop...
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    was muted, with few political recriminations, but it did leave a "Vietnam Syndrome" that cautioned against further military interventions anywhere else...
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    times reaching as high as 90 percent. That war had helped erase the Vietnam Syndrome America had felt since the 1960s, restoring confidence in the country's...
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    Afghanistan. The "Afghan Syndrome" suffered by the Army parallels the American Vietnam Syndrome trauma over their own unsuccessful war in Vietnam. Tactically, both...
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    due to the cost of the war, sometimes it was referred as Poland's "Vietnam Syndrome" because of incidents like Nangar Khel incident. In October 2012, Afghanistan...
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    Burma and Vietnam". Chinese Business in Penang and Tenasserim (Burma) in the 1820s: A Glimpse from a Vietnamese Travelogue "A Vietnam Syndrome for Burma...
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  • Chaim F. Shatan (category People of the Vietnam War)
    article "Post-Vietnam Syndrome" was printed on the Op-Ed page of The New York Times on May 6, 1972. He continued to advocate for Vietnam veterans and other...
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    Klippel–Feil syndrome (KFS), also known as cervical vertebral fusion syndrome, is a rare congenital condition characterized by the abnormal fusion of any...
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    and Times. University of California Press. Simons, G. (1998). The Vietnam Syndrome: Impact on US Foreign Policy. Palgrave Macmillan. Stone, Zofia (2017)...
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  • Vietnam Airlines (Vietnamese: Hãng hàng không Quốc gia Việt Nam, lit. 'Vietnam National Airlines') is the flag carrier of Vietnam. The airline was founded...
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    Agent Orange (category Aftermath of the Vietnam War)
    war Orange Crush (song) Rainbow herbicides Scorched earth Teratology Vietnam Syndrome Buckingham 1982. "Agent Orange Linked To Skin Cancer Risk". Science...
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