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  1. DOVES AND HAWKS are terms applied to people based upon their views about a military conflict. A dove is someone who opposes the use of military pressure to resolve a dispute; a hawk favors entry into war. The terms came into widespread use during the Vietnam War, but their roots are much older than that conflict.

  2. Hawks & Doves. Hawks & Doves is the eleventh [3] studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young. [4] [5] It was released on October 29, 1980, through Reprise Records. [6] It was produced by Young along with Tim Mulligan and Elliot Mazer. The first side of the album consists of previously unreleased folk -centric material recorded from 1974 ...

  3. By Ryan Myers. The Vietnam War mainly divided Americans into two camps, “Hawks” and “Doves.”. While Hawks supported American intervention, Doves opposed it. Hawks supported American involvement in Vietnam because they saw the conflict as evidence of communist expansion.

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  5. Gallup. These data can be found in Gallup Analytics. Read more from the Gallup Vault. Fifty years ago, in March 1966, 47% of Americans described themselves as hawks on the Vietnam War --...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › War_hawkWar hawk - Wikipedia

    e. In politics, the terms war hawk and hawk are used to describe a person who favours starting armed conflicts or escalating ongoing ones instead of attempting to solve problems through dialogue or other non-violent methods. Hawkish individuals are the opposite of war doves, who advocate negotiations and peaceful settlements to resolve disputes ...

  7. Jul 7, 2016 · The terms “hawks” and “doves” have stayed with us, and were heard particularly during the Vietnam Conflict, another highly contested war on the domestic front. The passion evoked over the question of going to war and continuing to wage it remain with us today.

  8. The doves are frankly horrified by some of the aggressive tactics recommended by hawks to halt Communist aggression in Vietnam. They brand them immoral and barbarous actions. Examples of these tactics proposed in the past two years are: