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He joined Haig in urging the president to take strong military action against the North. Kissinger’s preference was for a time-limited approach, with perhaps seven days of airstrikes with B-52s and then a pause. Haig went further, insisting that the moment had arrived to implement a full-scale bombing campaign against Northern targets, unrestricted by location or duration.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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