The Fog of War:
Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara (2003)

"Robert S. McNamara discusses his experiences and lessons learned during his tenure as Secretary of Defense under John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. He talks about his work as a bombing statistician during World War II, his brief tenure as president of Ford Motor Company, and the Kennedy administration's triumph during the Cuban Missle Crisis. However, the film focuses primarily on his failures in Vietnam. The theme of the film are his "eleven lessons" learned during this time. Some of these include improving military efficiency, understanding your enemy, and the frustrations of trying to deal with (and unsuccessfully trying to change) human nature." -imdb.com
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treuj
Posted 110 days ago
This doc is as pertinent a doc that you can see considering the current state of world events. It seems that the great majority of his adult life centered around the planning and the execution of mass murder, but that is the nature of war. McNamara is the ultimate insider and he gives us, the viewer a great look into a very tumultuous and confusing period in American history. Highly recommended viewing.