Word: cautionings
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...need for extra caution caused by icy or rocky slopes is indicated by a red diamond and a closed slope is heralded by an orange octagon...
...strikes may temporarily slacken the enemy's will to wage war. While not depending on North Viet Nam for supplies, the rebels certainly look to Hanoi for strategy and inspiration. It is therefore plausible that the President ordered the air attacks to stun the North into caution, thereby gaining for the tottering regime in Saigon a short recess in the hostilities. The second wave of strikes yesterday bears out this interpretation, for these attacks were not preceeded by fresh North Vietnamese or Viet Cong provocation; they cannot be construed as "retalliation...
Gestures like this are less than half public relations. Steering away from areas of disagreement, also, with King, cannot be viewed simply as playing footsie with White power structures. His caution is also tranquility, his humility real, his belief in non-violence ethical rather than strategic, his motivation tactical only in the sense that he seeks "what is best for the move--but". In a struggle that so often meets hatred in kind, Dr. King is rare in ever, and I think genuinely, going on the human however much he deplores his deed...
Bernays, the septuagenarian founder of modern public relations, attributed the MDC's caution to the widespread public support for his anti-underpass position...
...Pursued the elusive goal of world peace while keeping U.S. prestige high and U.S. power strong. He provided no panaceas for chronic ailments, but he met his major flare-up crisis-that of the Gulf of Tonkin-with just about the proper mixture of force and caution...