Dylan Matthews

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The moral arguments of US diplomats carried no weight, nor did the warnings from the US Embassy in India that the refugee situation was unsustainable and might lead to a full-scale war with Pakistan. For Kissinger in particular, the emotional cables from Dacca and New Delhi were further grist for his never-ending effort to discredit the State Department in Nixon’s eyes.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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