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  • #REDIRECT [[Robert McNamara]]
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  • ...f Decision: As Obama grapples with Afghanistan, the final interviews with Robert McNamara and McGeorge Bundy offer the lessons of Vietnam." ''Washington Post'', Octo
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  • | title = Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies That Led to Vietnam | author = Mullholan, Paige E.}}, p. I-7</ref> [[Robert McNamara]], who, as [[Secretary of Defense]], said Johnson considered Bundy one of h
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  • | author = [[Robert McNamara | Robert S. McNamara]] | author = Mullholan, Paige E.}}, p. I-4</ref> It went [[Robert McNamara]] and [[Dean Rusk]], whom, according to McNamara, were cautious over Ball's
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  • Robert McNamara said that Diem used Nhu to contact [[Ho Chi Minh]] in the fall of 1963. <re | author = [[Robert McNamara | Robert S. McNamara]]
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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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  • {{r|Robert McNamara}}
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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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  • - [[Robert McNamara]] -
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  • According to Robert McNamara, the "domino theory" drove the Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson Administrat ...s, but he formed close bonds with some. Above all, he was comfortable with Robert McNamara, JFK's Secretary of Defense; Dean Rusk, Secretary of State] under JFK, and
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  • * McMaster, H. R. ''Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies that Led to Vietnam'' (1997). [htt
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  • Robert McNamara suggests that the overthrow of Duong Van Minh by Nguyen Khanh, in January 1 | author = Robert McNamara | Robert S. McNamara
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  • ...ght that the sugggestion of a split came from the Joint Chiefs of Staff or Robert McNamara or Maxwell Taylor; Taylor was then serving in the White House in the unique
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  • In 1999, Robert McNamara wrote how that both side had missed opportunities. As he entered government
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  • [[Lyndon Johnson]] and [[Robert McNamara]], in selecting a strategy in 1965, had assumed the enemy forces were assum
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  • ...nt advice. The Pentagon's civilian voice on ExComm was Defense Secretary [[Robert McNamara]]. McNamara largely ignored his generals and admirals and generally took a
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  • ...alyses discount such negotiations, although they remained an undercurrent; Robert McNamara's 1999 book says that "Big" Minh, the leader of the coup that actually over ...has grabbed me by the ankles and won't let go." His response was to send Robert McNamara to examine the situation and reassure him.<ref name=Karnow>{{citation
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  • ...nse Roswell Gilpatric, presumably with the support of Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, named him as head of a new Office of the Assistant to the Secretary of Def
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  • ...[Secretary of Defense]] and architect of the U.S. involvement in Vietnam [[Robert McNamara]] wrote that both sides had missed opportunities. The U.S. had both ignored
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  • | title = Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies That Led to Vietnam Secretary of Defense [[Robert McNamara]], who had been appointed by Kennedy, became Johnson's principal adviser, a
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  • | title = Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Lies That Led to Vietnam
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  • ...andum from [[President]] [[John F. Kennedy]] to [[Secretary of Defense]] [[Robert McNamara|Robert S. McNamara]]:<ref name=FRUS-XII-80>{{citation
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  • ...r with Assistant Secretary of State William Bundy and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, a message was sent. After a ritualized condemnation, Ho said he would be
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  • Secretary of Defense [[Robert McNamara]], who had been appointed by Kennedy, became Johnson's principal adviser, a
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  • ...Douglas MacArthur]] article I've been dreading. Eventually, I did manage [[Robert McNamara]]. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 23:38, 6 February 2009
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  • ...hina and Soviet-aligned states. In 1963 the Kennedy administration ordered Robert McNamara to revise this plan, resulting in SIOP-63 &mdash; a strong counterforce str
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  • ...nufacturing the SR-71 was ordered destroyed by then-Secretary of Defense [[Robert McNamara]] upon completion of the DoD's existing orders for the aircraft, ensuring n
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