Dylan Matthews

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Here the ambassador was putting his finger on one of the enduring truths of the war, a truth that neither he nor his senior colleagues in Washington ever fully understood, or, if they did, allowed themselves openly to acknowledge: namely, that a “strong” Saigon government meant a government with broad-based support, which meant a government neither created by nor sustained by the United States, which meant a government committed to ending twenty years of warfare.
Choosing War: The Lost Chance for Peace and the Escalation of War in Vietnam
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