Abstract

THE 1960s WAS an exciting but troubled time for U.S. military/foreign policy. The U.S. was deeply involved in the Vietnam War and it was a period when many of man's highest achievements were born. When one speaks of the 1960s, the computer-phobia of the times and the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of Secretary of Defense McNamara must be mentioned. Both the accomplishments of the times and the tensions of this era created the policy of flexible response or gradualism:

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