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I said I felt that some useful studies could be conducted
to bring out and apply the actual lessons learned from our recent
experiences in Lebanon and Taiwan. In the first instance, there
had been, for example, the dependence of the British upon us; then
there had been the lack of mobility which developed when the Greeks,
as now, are not consenting to our use of their airfields. In Taiwan
we have had to face up to the problem of using nuclear weapons and
perhaps not having adequate conventional weapons. I wondered whether
this practical experience did not justify some study and perhaps
conclusions.
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