DIGIRENT - Into the Quagmire: Lyndon Johnson and the Escalation of the Vietnam War
Brian VanDeMark
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In November of 1964, as Lyndon Johnson celebrated his landslide victory over Barry Goldwater, the government of South Vietnam lay in a shambles. Ambassador Maxwell Taylor described it as a country beset by "chronic factionalism, civilian-military suspicion and distrust, absence of national spirit and motivation, lack of cohesion in the social structure, lack of experience in the conduct of government." Virtually no one in the Johnson Administration believed that Saigon...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Into the Quagmire: Lyndon Johnson and the Escalation of the Vietnam War | Brian VanDeMark. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.