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  • | author = [[Robert McNamara | Robert S. McNamara]] ...| publisher = Times Books division of Random House}}, pp. 195-196</ref> [[Robert McNamara]] said Harriman agreed, in 1966, the North Vietnamese would never surrende
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  • ...changing the U.S. role from "advice to partnership". Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara initially supported it, but, after, consultation with Secretary of State De | author = Robert McNamara | Robert S. McNamara
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  • ...iable options, and the Administration was unwilling to use adequate force. Robert McNamara said that these "hawkish" views, critical of Johnson's gradualism, were com | author = Robert McNamara | Robert S. McNamara
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  • ...ively used by [[United States Air Force]]. [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]] [[Robert McNamara]] ordered a common replacement for the F-4, with variants for Air Force and
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  • ...of the [[Vietnam War]], principally proposed by [[Secretary of Defense]] [[Robert McNamara]] and his staff, over the strong objections of the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]
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  • ...former [[U.S. Secretary of Defense|United States Secretary of Defense]], [[Robert McNamara]], to try to understand missed opportunities to settle the war.
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  • ...r the public at the time, and, indeed, even to the President and military. Robert McNamara, who urged action at the time, later quoted [[William Bundy]]:<blockquote>M Secretary of Defense [[Robert McNamara]] discussed, with the President. how the two alleged attacks were to be exp
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  • Komer was sensitive to Johnson's need for quantification, and, like [[Robert McNamara]], was a heavy user of statistics, sometimes of questionable validity. No l
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  • ...eeting between Secretary of State [[Dean Rusk]] and Secretary of Defense [[Robert McNamara]], they recommended that Zorthian <blockquote>...be given responsibility fo
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  • ...ent, to take part in writing a study, commissioned by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, to understand U.S. decisionmaking. The group produced a 47-volume report,
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  • ...re, he mentions [[H.R. McMaster]]'s ''Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies that Led to Vietnam.''<ref name=Mc
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  • According to Robert McNamara, however, the Minh group had been following a strategy, but underestimated | author = [[Robert McNamara | Robert S. McNamara]]
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