Dylan Matthews

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When next we consider the freedom-of-maneuver question in detail (in chapter 9, covering the final weeks of 1964), we will find a very different objective situation, both on the ground in Vietnam and in the domestic American and international arenas. At the start of 1965 continuing on the middle path would be impossible, which meant that the disengagement option demanded (or should have demanded) much closer attention.
Choosing War: The Lost Chance for Peace and the Escalation of War in Vietnam
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