Estados Unidos
Senator Fulbright's public dissent came about as a result of the crisis in the Dominican Republic, rather than as a direct result of events in Southeast Asia. His major speech delivered after closed‐door hearings into the U. S. involvement in the Dominican crisis raised the issue of the Johnson administration's candor and credibility and defined Fulbright's concept of the role of the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in the making and executing of American foreign policy.
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