They probably felt like most of the rest of the nation...conquer (invade) North Vietnam and use "the bomb" if necessary. The term, "the bomb" was the common phrase back in the 1950' and 1960's for "using nukes." "The bomb" was slang for "A-Bomb" which was short for "Atomic Bomb."
They felt anxious to shoot the talhiband
the felt they lost a lot of people in the war and they felt depress
The French, the Japanese, the French again...now the Americans...
stuupid that's how they felt what do you think?
Some considered this as "cut and run" while others felt that all of Southeast Asia would become communist and that it would spread to Japan and even to New Zealand and Australia.
I think they felt scared
Some felt sorry for them (for getting caught in the draft); some felt arrogant towards them (for being inferior & and not smart enough to run for Canada); some felt the military would make a man out of them (instead of a hippy); some felt they were trying to hold the line against the communists. 250 million people...with 250 million different opinions & feelings.
They felt very sad and i think they felt like bad humans because after all the world turning against him had a lot to do with it
yes they felt people moving west was bad for buisness.
Discontent with the government.
because it is stinky and smelly
the Chinese felt hungry and ate all of them