Dylan Matthews

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At the top of the causal hierarchy for the Americanization of the Vietnam War in 1964-1965 must go Lyndon Johnson’s conception of the conflict and what it meant for his domestic political and personal historical credibility, followed by the workings of the advisory system, and, in particular, the centrality within that system of Mssrs. McNamara, Bundy, and Rusk.
Choosing War: The Lost Chance for Peace and the Escalation of War in Vietnam
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