When Ellsberg published—made public—the Pentagon Papers nearly 40 years ago, he released a historical book—a more or less coherent, linear, systematic study of decision-making during the Vietnam war, commissioned by Robert S. McNamara when he was secretary of defense, and a systematic revelation of a pattern of government lies and distortions repeatedly issued to the American people.
I'm trying to decipher what the hell that means other than the Pentagon Papers had a more compact narrative, and more importantly, that it happened 40 years ago?
There's one guy who doesn't see a hell of a lot of difference and I think he'd be in a position to know:
[cross-posted at Firedoglake]
1 comment:
why leonardo da vinci was visionary with that perspective thingy.
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