Dylan Matthews

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Bohlen was convinced that de Gaulle, whom he described as “highly egocentric with touches indeed of megalomania,” actually wanted strained relations with the United States. The general, Bohlen argued, viewed the nation as the only real international unit. He therefore disliked any form of integration or other association that watered down the sovereignty of the country; consequently, it was natural that he would stress the independence of France on all matters.
Choosing War: The Lost Chance for Peace and the Escalation of War in Vietnam
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