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Barry Goldwater

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I told Johnson and old colleagues on Capitol Hill that we had two clear choices. Either win the [Vietnam] war in a relatively short time, say within a year, or pull out all our troops and come home.
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Barry M. Goldwater with Jack Casserly, Goldwater (Doubleday, 1988), p. 222

 
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