None So Blind: A Personal Failure Account of the Intelligence in Vietnam

None So Blind: A Personal Failure Account of the Intelligence in Vietnam

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None So Blind: A Personal Failure Account of the Intelligence in Vietnam

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From the first large-scale Viet Minh offensive against the French in 1950, to the fall of Saigon in 1975, the United States tried desperately to understand the nature of the fierce Communist-led struggle to create a unified, independent Vietnam. American intelligence played a key role in gathering information on the political and military situation in Vietnam and on the strengths and weaknesses of both sides. But as George Allen shows in this eye-popping memoir, intelligence appraisals were consistently ignored or rejected by policymakers in every administration from Eisenhower through Nixon―because these assessments undermined the mistaken assumptions of the White House, the State Department, and the Pentagon. From his vantage point as a chief official with the CIA and army intelligence, Mr. Allen reveals specifically how American leaders, unwilling to face up to “bad news” from intelligence sources, largely excluded intelligence from important policy deliberations until it was too late. None So Blind is a remarkable contribution to the history of the Vietnam War.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Bloomsbury Academic
Manufacturer
Ivan R. Dee
Binding
Hardcover
PartNumber
maps
Color
Green
Height
9
Length
5.999988
Weight
1.34922904344
Width
0.870077
ReleaseDate
2001-08-28T00:00:01Z
NumberOfItems
1