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Adrian Buck
is on page 157 of 576
"[politically sensitive colonials] suspected the British of suspecting them, now that they were freed of threat from the French, of habouring intent to throw off the British yoke, and they thus beleived the mother country was planning 'to fix upon us a large numbet of troops under pretense of our defence but rather designed as a rod and check over us;"
— Jun 12, 2023 11:47PM
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Adrian Buck
is on page 481 of 576
"A prince, says Machiavelli, ought always to be a great asker and a patient hearer of truth about those things of which he has inquired, and he should be angry if he finds that anyone has scruples about the telling him the truth. What government needs is great askers." - what government gets through elections is the most effective liers, perhaps we should be sending people who they know are ignorant to parliament?
— Nov 12, 2023 03:47AM

Adrian Buck
is on page 473 of 576
"Not ignorance, but refusal to credit the evidence and, more fundamentally, refusal to grant stature and fixed purpose to 'fourth rate' Asiatic country were the determining factors, much as in the case of the British attitude toward the American colonies. The irony of History is inexorable."
— Nov 12, 2023 03:41AM

Adrian Buck
is on page 472 of 576
"If this was 'arrogance of power' ... it was not so much the fatal hubris and over-extension that defeated Athens and Napoleon, ... Germany and Japan, as it was failure to understand that problems and conflicts exist among other peoples that are not soluble by the application of American force or American techniques or even American goodwill. Nation-building was the most presumptuous of the illusions." - pub. 1984
— Nov 12, 2023 03:36AM

Adrian Buck
is on page 463 of 576
"Morale among the remaining American forces sank, with units avoiding or refusing combat, wide use of drugs, and - something new to the American Army - cases of 'fragging' or murder by hand granade of officers and NCOs."
— Nov 12, 2023 03:27AM

Adrian Buck
is on page 423 of 576
"The effect of the American Presidency with its power of appointment in the Executive branch is overbearing...If [appointees] are Cabinet officers, they have in the American system no parliamentary seat to return to from which they may retain a voice in government." - presidencial vs. parliamentary democracy.
— Aug 28, 2023 07:09AM

Adrian Buck
is on page 420 of 576
"He quoted John Quincy Adams dictum that wherever the standard of liberty is unfurled in the world, 'there will be America's heart...but she goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy."
— Aug 28, 2023 06:42AM

Adrian Buck
is on page 416 of 576
"In the American forces, short term one-year tours of duty, intended to avoid discontent, prevented adaptation to irregular jungle warfare, thereby increasing casualties since the rate was always highest in the early months of duty".
— Aug 28, 2023 06:34AM

Adrian Buck
is on page 411 of 576
"Here was a sign of the vanity of nation-building. What nation has ever been built from outside."
— Aug 25, 2023 05:42AM

Adrian Buck
is on page 391 of 576
"Reminiscient of British visions of ruin if they lost the American colonies, prophesies of exaggerated catastrophe if we lost Vietnam served to increase the stakes."
— Aug 22, 2023 07:07AM

Adrian Buck
is on page 381 of 576
"...if Americans could have seen the value of accepting a strongly nationalist North Vietnam, Communist or not, a vigourous, independent, intensely anti-Chinese nation would have been a far better barrier against against the feared Chinese expansion than a divided warring country offering every opportunity for interference from across the border."
— Aug 20, 2023 01:32AM