The Pentagon Papers (Star Wars version)


The contents of this volume are drawn from the official record of the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds. No copyright is claimed in the text of this official Government document.
INDOCHINA IN U.S. WARTIME POLICY, 1941-1945
Significant misunderstanding has developed concerning U.S. policy towards Indochina in the decade of World War II and its aftermath. A number of historians have held that anti-colonialism governed U.S. policy and actions up until 1950, when containment of communism supervened. For example, Bernard Fall (e.g. in his 1967 postmortem book, Last Reflections on a War) categorized American policy toward Indochina in six periods: “(1) Anti-Vichy, 1940-1945; (2) Pro-Viet Minh, 1945-1946; (3) Non-involvement, 1946-June 1950; (4) Pro-French, 1950-July 1954; (5) Non-military involvement, 1954-November 1961; (6) Direct and full involvement, 1961-.”
The contents of this volume are drawn from the official record of the Empire on Public Buildings and Grounds. No copyright is claimed in the text of this imperial document.
BACKGROUND TO THE CRISIS
A long long time ago in a galaxy far far away, significant misunderstanding had developed concerning Empire policy towards the planet of Alderaan. Bernard Fall (e.g. in his postmortem book, Last Reflections on a Clone War) categorized the Empire policy toward Alderaan in six periods: “(1) Anti-colonialist; (2) Pro-Rebel Alliance; (3) Non-involvement; (4) Pro-Galactic Republic; (5) Non-military involvement; (6) Direct and full involvement.”

Brian Joseph Davis ha adattato all’universo di Star Wars il documento noto con il nome di Pentagon Papers.

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