Dylan Matthews

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US military officials insisted that they were engaged in precision bombing and were not striking civilians. Kissinger himself knew better. When asked by McGeorge Bundy whether such claims were accurate, the national security advisor reminded him of “how it is in this job.” Of course he had received “every assurance” that civilians were being spared, “but I don’t believe a word of it.”
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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