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Read this excerpt from the text "Not a Dove, But No Longer a Hawk." There were many disappointments those first two years, but when I left Vietnam in 1964, I was still, to use the current parlance, a hawk. I returned to Saigon in 1965 for another year. Now I have left again, and much has changed. There were 17,000 American servicemen in Vietnam at the time of my first departure and there are now 317,000 and I, while not a dove, am no longer a hawk. . . . Based on this excerpt, Neil Sheehan would most likely agree that

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im pretty sure it is . he questioned americas involvment in the war

Answer:

Based on this excerpt, Neil Sheehan would probably agree that the consequences of a war do more harm than good.

Explanation:

In the text he explains how before witnessing a war he was a hawk, that is, imposing, sagacious and haughty. But with the crescende arrival of the American soldiers and with the war extending during the years he became a dove, that is, more timid, simple and pacific.

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