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They simply feared induction into the military, and if they were too old for military service or otherwise unqualified for service (or had already served, thus being veterans) then they feared for their nephews, sons, grandsons, cousins, younger brothers, best friends, etc. being drafted into military service. This is why they wanted the war to end.

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U.S. troops should not be engaged in guerilla warfare.

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The cost of victory outweighed the benefits.

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