Dereliction Of Duty Reconsidered: The Book That Made The National Security Advisor
Dereliction of Duty by H.R. McMaster is a serious book. Thoroughly researched, carefully argued, it tackles a big subject: Who is responsible for the debacle that is the Vietnam War? McMaster concludes that everyone in political and military leadership was: Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, presidential military advisor Maxwell Taylor, the Congress and — especially — the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
March 28, 2017 via War on the Rocks via Hoover Daily Report
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