News

After Court Restores Research Funding, Trump Still Has Paths to Target Harvard

News

‘Honestly, I’m Fine with It’: Eliot Residents Settle In to the Inn as Renovations Begin

News

He Represented Paul Toner. Now, He’s the Fundraising Frontrunner in Cambridge’s Municipal Elections.

News

Harvard College Laundry Prices Increase by 25 Cents

News

DOJ Sues Boston and Mayor Michelle Wu ’07 Over Sanctuary City Policy

Bundy Amplifies Saturday Speech

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

McGeorge Bundy, former foreign policy aide to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, called last night for an effort of "communication" and "mutual understanding" between the military establishment and the civilian sector of the government.

Bundy, who in a major shift in policy last week urged a halt in the bombing of North Vietnam and de-escalation of the war, warned that "when you ask military men to adopt a political strategy, you are asking a lot."

Elaborating on his proposal last week, Bundy admitted that the principal defense for his policy is that "any other course will be much harder." He emphasized that his proposal is addressed to the next administration.

Bundy denounced the "high polarization of opinion" concerning the war in the U.S. and warned that this would impede the progress of any new proposals. He said that the best way to rally public opinion to defend his policy would be to demonstrate the "undesirability of other courses."

Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.

Tags