| Who's Who | |
| Key Players in the War |
Rusk served as secretary of state under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson from 1961 to 1968. He devoted more years to the Vietnam War than any other senior American government official, having faced the problem as assistant secretary of state for Far Eastern Affairs as early as 1950. He consistently favored strong U.S. military involvement in Southeast Asia, arguing that communist "aggression" had to be stopped. Source: |
Spiro Agnew McGeorge Bundy Clark Clifford Daniel Ellsberg Gerald R. Ford J. William Fulbright Alexander Haig W. Averell Harriman Lyndon B. Johnson John F. Kennedy Henry Kissinger Melvin Laird Henry Cabot Lodge Robert McNamara Wayne Morse Richard M. Nixon Dean Rusk W. Westmoreland |
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