McNamara Died Without Finding the Right Equation for the Vietnam War
To the end, Robert McNamara, one of the chief architects of the Vietnam War, was a confused and tortured man wrestling with his conscience. He was known as a “quantifier” who was obsessed with statistical analysis. He believed that, even in war, the answer could be found with the right equation.
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