Dylan Matthews

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Rusk’s decision to have his department take a lower profile on the war had hugely important implications as U.S. involvement deepened, and it provides a large part of the explanation for one of the central features of American Vietnam policy in 1961-1965: the striking absence in the massive internal record of even rudimentary contingency planning for negotiations
Choosing War: The Lost Chance for Peace and the Escalation of War in Vietnam
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