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The Ngo Dinhs were not troubled by the deaths. [contrarian]

They were willing to accept casualties in defensive actions because they saw these as unavoidable to maintain the outpost system that was the substance of their rule in the countryside. … The Ngo Dinhs were not troubled by the deaths of these peasants.

Neil Sheehan, A Bright Shining Lie, loc. 348