Re: The Myths of Tet

I found reading the entire set of discussions to be interesting, but Prof. Moise's final comments to be the most interesting and informative of all. While I don't always find myself in full agreement with a few of his views, overall I find him to be one of the most balanced and thoroughgoing researchers on the war's history. And being balanced about this history seems to ensure that one will be criticized by both sides of the eternal debate about it. I recommend anyone who finds this topic of interest to examine his final comments, and of course, to read his book.

Posting of 82 new unclassified CIA documents on its analysis of the Soviet Navy from the 1960s to the 1980s

From: Robert Jervis <rlj1@columbia.edu>

The CIA has just posted 82 new unclassified documents on its analysis of the

Soviet Navy from the 1960s to the 1980s at

https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/collection/cia-analysis-soviet-navy

[1]. There will be a joint CIA-Navy forum on this subject at the Navy's

National Naval Museum in Washington, DC, currently scheduled for 6

September.

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