The documents, used to be rated the top confidential as it consisted oftestimony and transcripts classified from 1967 and 1968, showed thepolitical, social and moral cross-currents that members of the SenateForeign Relations Committee had at a time when the Vietnam War affectedtheir thinking on foreign and domestic issues.
The documentsrevealed that at the climax of the Vietnam War, senators grumbled aboutWhite House arrogance, got upset with their own ineffectiveness andcriticised misleading information provided by President Lyndon B.Johnson’s administration.
The confidential papers also disclosedthat the senators used to discuss the potential damage of telling theAmerican people the truth about the war in Vietnam./.