The Scapegoating of the Military Leaders at Pearl Harbor Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan, authors of A Matter of Honor: Pearl Harbor: Betrayal, Blame, and a Family's Quest for Justice. Photo credit: Eileen Hyland; Harper Collins There has been a lot of loose talk lately about news reporting that should be factual and truthful, particularly with respect to political and geopolitical events. The Kennedy assassination and 9/11 are two contemporary examples where the search for the truth has consumed the lives of so many who cared deeply about the facts. Anthony Summers has studied and written about both 9/11 and the JFK murder. Now, together with hispartner Robbyn Swan, he turns his focus to the events at Pearl Harbor, 75 years ago. Pearl Harbor was the deadliest attack against the US before 9/11 as 2,403 men perished on that day in 1941. Immediately following the attack, President Franklin D. Roosevelt established a commission to go to Hawaii and try and find out what happened. Su
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