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The anti-war movement fizzled out with the draft in about 1973.
Burning one's draft card.
Anti-Draft movement disguised as an anti-war movement. People didn't care about the war (most people didn't even know where Vietnam was anyway); they just didn't want to be forced to go there (by being drafted into the US Army or US Marine Corps).
WWI, WWII, Korean, and Vietnam Wars were fought between NATIONS. No nation is fighting against the country of Iraq. Iraq is a police action (a law enforcement issue) in which law, order, and stability is trying to be restored to that country.
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It was the Women's Anti-War Movement in Australia that was both anti Vietnam War but also anti conscription.
The anti-war movement fizzled out with the draft in about 1973.
Draft resisters.
The military draft was three fourths of the anti-war movement.
No, just fed the flames of discontent.
Protesting the military draft.
Anti draft movement.
College students in general were the primary anti-draft (anti-war) protesters; Berkley University in the San Francisco Bay Area was prime headquarters for the anti-draft movement. A movement which supported the enemy of the US grunt.
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When the war ended, the need to protest it ended.
The peak of the movement was when president Nixon was elected. At this time 2 million people participated. http://www.English.Illinois.edu/maps/Vietnam/antiwar.HTML
America was going to war with itself.