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I’ve seen this at @joerogan show with @eddiebravo . Anyway, this sounds interesting, it’s a nice thing, when “unorthodox history facts” become known to wide public
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Purchasing now.
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Excellent piece.
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Looking forward to the book but doesn't Westmoreland mention this in his memoir?
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Also discussed in Graham A. Cosmos, MACV: The Joint Command in the Years of Withdrawal, 1968-1973, Center of Military History, United States Army, Washington, D.C., 2006) (
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I knew about this, too, and wrote about it late last year (not in a public report, though). Got it from docs at the National Security Archive, I think...
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Wasn't it General Curtis LeMay who, according to stories I heard about the Cuban Missile Crisis, wanted to bomb Cuba back to the stone age?? So this was just a continuation of the thought pattern among the Military at the time.
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LeMay was less tentative than Westmoreland
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