N.L. Brisson

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President Kennedy, so embarrassed by the Bay of Pigs invasion, needed to show that U.S. power was credible. And so from Greece to Latin America and across Asia, the Americans searched for the vulnerable country where they could forever prove their authority. Kennedy’s adviser, the modernization theorist Walt Rostow, told the president: “Vietnam is the place.”
Notes on a Foreign Country: An American Abroad in a Post-American World
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