The draft.
U.S public opinion on the Vietnam war became increasingly negative
Australian Institute of Public Safety was created in 1990.
The Vietnam War=the military draft!
Vietnam Syndrome refers to the reluctance of the United States to engage in military interventions following the Vietnam War, due to the negative public perception and trauma associated with that conflict. It encapsulated the fear of becoming embroiled in another protracted and unpopular war, leading to a more cautious approach in U.S. foreign policy during the late 20th century. The term highlights the impact of public opinion on military strategy and decision-making in the aftermath of Vietnam.
Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science was created in 1996.
The public was drafted, the public resisted.
To the public; Vietnam was unknown. No one ever heard of it, nor knew where it was at.
Mam Bun Heng is the Minister of Health for Cambodia.
Using the public to fight it (conscription).
Public discontent.
They were ashamed of it
The public didn't do it; the Commander in Chief ordered it done.