Danh ngôn của Walter Cronkite

I covered the Vietnam War. I remember the lies that were told, the lives that were lost - and the shock when, twenty years after the war ended, former Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara admitted he knew it was a mistake all along.
I covered the Vietnam War. I remember the lies that were told, the lives that were lost - and the shock when, twenty years after the war ended, former Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara admitted he knew it was a mistake all along.
Tôi đã đưa tin về Chiến tranh Việt Nam. Tôi nhớ những lời dối trá đã được nói ra, những sinh mạng đã thiệt mạng - và cú sốc khi, 20 năm sau khi chiến tranh kết thúc, cựu Bộ trưởng Quốc phòng Robert S. McNamara thừa nhận rằng ông đã biết đó là một sai lầm.
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