Dylan Matthews

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In the last weeks of 1964, Lyndon Johnson and his top aides made the final plans to go to war in Vietnam. It was a momentous decision, the most important of the entire mid-1963 to mid-1965 period, indeed of the entire war, but in their eyes it was also a logical one—for much of the year, they had anticipated that this day would come and had planned accordingly.
Choosing War: The Lost Chance for Peace and the Escalation of War in Vietnam
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