Barbara W. Tuchman Quotes
The Follies That Produced The Loss Of American Virtue Following Vietnam Begin With Continuous Overreacting, In The Invention Of Endangered National Security, The Invention Of Vital Interest, The Invention Of A Commitment Which Rapidly Assumed A Life Of Its Own .
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