Dylan Matthews

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Several of the expert, highly credentialed young men Kissinger had brought to Washington were rapidly losing faith in the administration they served. Disappointed in its failure to end the war expeditiously, they viewed the growing US involvement in Cambodia with great trepidation. In written memoranda, Roger Morris, Anthony Lake, and Winston Lord emphasized that the Cambodian military was too weak and incompetent to succeed on its own.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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