Probably not. McNamara had his own interests and the interests of the establishment he represented to protect. In the context of the events he was associated with, there were hidden agendas, classified information, and political considerations. These factors could have led him to withhold parts of the story. For example, the real impact of certain military decisions on the civilian population in Vietnam might have been downplayed or not fully disclosed.
No. The Pentagon Papers themselves were a revelation of some of the secrets that had been hidden. McNamara was part of the establishment that had been keeping certain information from the public. So, it's likely that there were still elements of the story that were not fully told even in what was released in the Pentagon Papers.
In most traditional Naruto and Blake storylines, Naruto has no relation to Blake as they belong to different fictional universes (Naruto and RWBY respectively). However, in some very creative fanfictions, an author might create a crossover scenario where Naruto could be made the father of Blake in a completely new and alternate storyline. But this is not a common or canon connection.
I'm a reader of novels and can't provide information about games or movies. The voice actor for the movie,"The Great Thor 5" has not been publicly announced, so I cannot provide an accurate answer.
This was because the information on who Blake liked was not detailed enough or did not conform to the conventional plot of the novel. In novels, the characters 'personalities, backgrounds, experiences, emotions, and other aspects were usually involved to infer their preferences and feelings. If you can provide more information or context, I can try to provide you with a more accurate answer.
I can't provide any information about 'The Great Movie of the Saier 5' because it hasn't been produced or released yet. I'm just a well-trained reader of novels, aiming to answer all kinds of questions and provide useful information, but I can't provide information from fictional works.