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POLITICSMay 5 · 14:50 UTCTHE ECONOMIST

The architects of the Vietnam War knew it was doomed

The architects of the Vietnam War, including Kennedy, Johnson, and McNamara, knew it was doomed but chose a path of least resistance. They were private realists who made this decision. The war had significant consequences.

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