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Much as Lansdale might have liked to blame his downfall on the “impersonal bureaucracy,” he was at fault, too, for incessantly making war on the powers that be. “He set himself up in such a way that he created waves of antagonism from within the more orthodox bureaucratic circles,” Sam Wilson was to say, “and he kind of thrived on it, thumbed his nose at it. It
The Road Not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnam
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