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...According to several accounts, this mindless bombing stiffened the will of the radicals in the revolutionary movement, snulted out the possibility of a cease-fire (which was never great), and gave our own form of government as bad a name as the present regime in Cambodia gives to socialism, according to Jean Lacouture...
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