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WHILE NIXON and Kissinger knew they did not want to adopt the idealistic—if also practical—reform agenda that Lansdale advocated, they fumbled around for other ways to achieve their goal of “peace with honor.” Their desire was to extract U.S. troops without leaving Nixon open to the charge that he was the first president to lose a war—the same accusation that had haunted Lyndon Johnson.
The Road Not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnam
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