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The article currently has the line, "Strangely enough, in an unclassified NSA document for officials only, Theobald's book was a recommended reading." The article seems (to me) to imply that the recommendation of this book in this NSA document suggests that other people in the intelligence community accept the "Roosevelt let Pearl Harbor happen" thesis. I don't think that claim should be made here, implicitly or explicitly, since it's not the role of Wikipedia to make such assertions. And if this line is not making such a claim, then I'm not sure what its relevance is. I will delete the line, but please feel free to restore it if you disagree with me. Omphaloscopetalk 02:50, 11 October 2023 (UTC)reply