Dylan Matthews

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so, for the second time in less than three months the United States decided to delay a policy initiative that all top officials agreed would in all likelihood eventually have to be implemented: taking the war to North Vietnam. Both times the decision to delay was based not on assessments of the military situation on the ground but on concerns that critical constituencies around the world would not support such action, and that some would respond by increasing the pressure for a negotiated settlement.
Choosing War: The Lost Chance for Peace and the Escalation of War in Vietnam
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