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A Grand Delusion: America's Descent Into Vietnam by Robert Mann
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A Grand Delusion: America's Descent Into Vietnam

by Robert Mann

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Basic Books (2001), Hardcover, 821 pages

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This is a political history of the United States' involvement with vietnam fro 1947 through 1975. I read it because I was so impressed by the author's masterful book The Walls of Jericho. This book is not fun reading, since it details so much that went wrong during those years. The book is very hard on LBJ, maybe deservedly so. But at least he did not get involved in an atomic war or a war with China--which might have been the result if he had listened to the right wing kooks who were urging a bigger war. I think the book is well-researched, and tells the story well, if a trifle long-windedly. ( )
  Schmerguls | Dec 29, 2008 |
Purchased this book some eight months ago and still working my way through it - work and other books got in the way.

Large book that at first seemed a daunting read, but very easy to follow and full of facts and information about the lead up to the major conflict.

Fascinating how what you read about events then, seem to resonate to the current conflict in Iraq and how they came about. I'll keep my full review till I finish the book. ( )
  mjmuk | Aug 6, 2007 |
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Political biographer Robert Mann minces no words when he characterizes America's "ill-advised military foray into Vietnam" as a sequence of delusions. America's citizens and lower-echelon political leadership, he writes, were deluded about the nature of the communist threat to Southeast Asia, which was less an expression of some grand design on the part of Moscow and Beijing than one of nationalist resistance to colonialism. Several presidents were deluded about the effects of their policies in Vietnam and the prospects for military success. Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon deluded voters into believing that peace was close at hand, while the death toll mounted under their management of the war.

Vietnam, Mann suggests, was never vital to U.S. national security, as five presidents once insisted. Political from the outset, the war resisted the military solution those leaders promised. And it nearly resulted in a civil war at home, which, Mann writes, yielded a pervasive distrust of the government at all levels of society. "The Vietnam War," he concludes, "should be remembered as the kind of tragedy that can result when presidents--captivated by their grand delusions--enforce their foreign and military policies without the informed support of Congress and the American people."

Mann's book, a useful adjunct to such standard texts as Stanley Karnow's Vietnam: A History and A.J. Langguth's recent Our Vietnam, joins the history of the war in Vietnam to the conduct of the cold war at large. Controversial and provocative, it promises to find many readers. --Gregory McNamee

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