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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
2An insight into advice that two Presidents received and how they acted.
By Arthur Pendragon
This is a well researched book into how military and foreign policy advice is given to and received by Presidents Kennedy and Johnson.Bundy, a man of great intellect, was advisor to them both. It shows the steadfastness of Kennedy in standing against near unanimous advise to intervene militarily in the Bay of Pigs and Cuban misile crisis and avoiding inserting combat troops into Laos and Vietnam. It shows how Johnson manipulated the Gulf of Tonkin incident for political tactical gain allowing for the US build up in Vietnam. -Stanley Karnov's book "Vietnam" and Daniel Ellsberg's "Secrets" paint a fuller and more vivid picture.- Then how Johnson fails to question the Ameiicanision of the war from 1965.It is a great subject for a book but one feels that Bundy was too old and/or too keen to show himself in a favourable light for any great insights to be gleaned. The book gives several instances of Bundy's recollections of his advice being contracted by the contemporary, written, record.What is does show is the factions within the Presidents' teams of advisors and that in the end it is the President who decides. Trueman was right. "The buck stops here."

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Useful account of the remorse of a warmonger
By William Podmore
McGeorge Bundy was the national security adviser to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. This is a fascinating account of how Bundy tried to understand how he had been so wrong about the US war of aggression against Vietnam.Bundy finally admitted in 1995, the year before he died, that Vietnam was `a war we should not have fought' and that "on the overall issue - are you for the war or against it - in 1965 and after, the doves were right."

5 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
2Repentance-lite
By IAN CAMERON-MOWAT
The author started a collaboration with an old, ailing MGB, who then died.This is an expansion of the talks they had padded out with a lot of research.MGB was either dementing or trying to polish his image for posterity; he affects surprise at the unveiling of documents he wrote at the time and doesn't remember them. After all, "advisors advise and Presidents decide" , so it wasn't his fault, in fact he tried to oppose LBJ etc etc.Interesting "colour" for obsessive White House watchers-how decisions were made. Interesting account of the Gulf of Tonkin incident-they were SO prepared for the report of the non-existent raid on the US destroyer at the right time that it makes you wonder if the CIA didn't make sure that the radar operator imagined the "attack".For completists only and not a patch on the genuine bitter remorse straight from the heart that MacNamara showed.

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