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Secret plans were detrimental from "summary" of The Pentagon Papers by George Herring

The idea that keeping secret plans hidden from the public eye could have negative consequences is a central theme in the Pentagon Papers. The documents revealed a pattern of deception and manipulation by government officials, who believed that they were acting in the best interest of the nation. However, by concealing their true intentions, they ultimately undermined the democratic process and eroded the trust of the American people. The belief in the necessity of secrecy led to a culture of dishonesty within the government, as officials consistently misled the public about the nature of US involvement in Vietnam. By keeping the true extent of military operations hidden, they were able to avoid publ...
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    The Pentagon Papers

    George Herring

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