Dylan Matthews

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In this encounter, as others, there was for the staff members—certainly for me—the pernicious problem of discussing outrageous, irrational official actions in the cool, bloodless language of cost effectiveness and manliness the culture of government seemed to demand. Not for the first or last time, a policy in Indochina that warranted screaming was too gently opposed.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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