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Did the Vietnam War have to happen? And why couldn't it have ended
earlier? These are among the questions that Robert McNamara and his
collaborators ask in "Argument Without End," a book that will stand
as a major contribution to what we know about the Vietnam War.
Drawing on a series of meetings that brought together, for the
first time ever, senior American and Vietnamese officials who had
served during the war, the book looks at the many instances in
which one side, or both, made crucial mistakes that led to the war
and its duration. Using Vietnamese and Chinese documents, many
never before made public, McNamara reveals both American and
Vietnamese blunders, and points out ways in which such mistakes can
be avoided in the future. He also shows conclusively that war could
not be won militarily by the United States.McNamara's last book on
Vietnam was one of the most controversial books ever published in
this country. This book will reignite the passionate debate about
the war, about McNamara, and about the lessons we can take away
from the tragedy.
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