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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • 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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