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Scrapping US aid hands rivals an easy win
Graham Greene, travelling in Vietnam in the 1950s as a correspondent for The Times, gave a lift to a starry-eyed American aid worker. The encounter helped spawn his 1955 novel The Quiet American, about how US naivety twinned with clandestine intervention …