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The Pentagon Papers: Secrets, Lies and Leaks

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The Importance of Stopping the War

In the summer of 1969, I read the earliest parts of the Pentagon Papers which I had put off to last on the assumption that they were least relevant. In a way, that part had more effect on me than anything else because it made the efforts seem illegitimate from the start. To Ellsberg, that meant the war was illegitimate from the beginning. He believed Americans should never have been there. And that meant all the people killed on both sides were not casualties of war. That unjustified homicide seemed to me murder. It wasn't just about setting the record straight or putting out history but educating people to the need to stop this war.

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