![]() ![]() 29 with the Defense Writers Group in Washington. LeMay, whom the author termed a “thorn in the Administration’s side.”) McMaster met on Oct. Johnson and his top advisers, insufficiently challenged by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, forgot about integrity and followed a course of “arrogance, weakness, lying in the pursuit of self-interest, and, above all, the abdication of responsibility to the American people.” (An exception was Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. ![]() It is based largely on previously secret tape recordings and transcripts of key meetings during the period 1963-65, and it presents an important new analysis of how the US got into the Vietnam War. His book, which he researched and wrote on sabbatical, is extraordinary–if not unprecedented–in the degree of attention, credibility, and influence it has achieved among military leaders and professionals. McMaster is the author of Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies That Led to Vietnam, published last May by Harper-Collins. ![]()
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