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The Central Intelligence Agency was deeply involved in the Vietnam War through its intelligence gathering and reporting, specifically by providing conflicting troop estimates compared to military commanders [1], producing analytical reports on the conflict [2], and maintaining a consistently more pessimistic perspective on progress than the military [3].
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perspectiveDuring the Vietnam War, the United States military was consistently more optimistic about progress than the Central Intelligence Agency.
referenceThe CIA produced an exhaustive report titled "The Vietnamese Communist's Will to Persist" regarding the Vietnam War.
claimDuring the Vietnam War, a conflict arose within the US government regarding PAVN troop levels, with the CIA estimating 500,000 or more troops, while US military commanders in Vietnam estimated 300,000 or less.