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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Speech - Australia and the Vietnam War

From the yr 1962 to 1972, over 60 mebibyte Australian Servicemen were sent to Vietnam to touch on in matchless of the virtu every last(predicate)y controversial events in all of Australias History. Many call back we should hand been gnarly in the Vietnam war because of our geographical proximity, the half mask theory or our confederacy with the USA, however by dint ofout this speech, I will share wherefore I deal Australia, as a nation, should have never participated. Australia should non have been involved in the war imputable to the inhumane conduct through uses of chemical warfare, Robert Menzies deceiving the nation and the Australian publics opinion.\nIn a speech Robert Menzies presented to fantan on the 29th of April 1965 he said: The Australian government is now in put across of a request from the organization of South Viet Nam for further army assistance. After analysing this, Menzies intelligibly promoter that the government of South Vietnam pass our help , however the South Vietnamese Prime Minister wrote to the Australian Ambassador based in Saigon saying: I have the honour to refer to your letter ... avowing the Australian presidencys offer to dismiss to Vietnam an infantry battalion...in assisting the defence of the land of Vietnam. I wish to confirm my governments acceptation of this offer.... These differentiating primary quote sources do pose a haulage of confusion, although South Vietnam did not at present appeal for our assistance. For this reason I do not believe Australia should have been involved in The Vietnam War unless we were requested to help. The lives of as well as many were lost in a War that we were not obligated to participate in, because the Australian Prime Minister deceived the nation.\n barbarous warfare conduct has been one of the most scandalous facets of the Vietnam War. oer 80 million litres of chemicals, including gene Orange were sprayed in the Vietnam War. However, the geneva Protocol, signed in 1925 clearly prohi...

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