The Best and the Brightest

What are the motifs in The Best and the Brightest by David Halberstam?

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One of the underlying ideas, one that is referred to infrequently during the book, is the government's inability to admit that it was wrong. The French and the Americans were wrong right from the end of World War II when the French were allowed to return to Indochina. This set the stage for what was to follow in the next thirty or more years.