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I Made Mistakes Robert Mcnamaras Vietnam War Policy 19601968 Aurlie Basha I Novosejt

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I Made Mistakes Robert Mcnamaras Vietnam War Policy 19601968 Aurlie Basha I Novosejt
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.05 MB
Pages: 338
Author: Aurélie Basha i Novosejt
ISBN: 9781108415538, 1108415539
Language: English
Year: 2019

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I Made Mistakes Robert Mcnamaras Vietnam War Policy 19601968 Aurlie Basha I Novosejt by Aurélie Basha I Novosejt 9781108415538, 1108415539 instant download after payment.

Speaking to an advisor in 1966 about America's escalation of forces in Vietnam, Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara confessed: 'We've made mistakes in Vietnam ... I've made mistakes. But the mistakes I made are not the ones they say I made'. In 'I Made Mistakes', Aurélie Basha i Novosejt provides a fresh and controversial examination of Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara's decisions during the Vietnam War. Although McNamara is remembered as the architect of the Vietnam War, Novosejt draws on new sources - including the diaries of his advisor and confidant John T. McNaughton - to reveal a man who resisted the war more than most. As Secretary of Defense, he did not want the costs of the war associated with a new international commitment in Vietnam, but he sacrificed these misgivings to instead become the public face of the war out of a sense of loyalty to the President.

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