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Nixon and Vietnam _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ Q u ick T im e ª a n d a _______________________ d e c o m p re sso r a re n e e d e d to se e th is p ic tu re _______________________ . _______________________ _______________________ Factfile _______________________ In the 1968 election, Republican Richard Nixon claimed to have a plan to end the war in Vietnam, but, in fact, it took him five years to disengage the United States from Vietnam. Indeed, Richard Nixon presided over as many years of war in Indochina as did Johnson. About a third of the Americans who died in combat were killed during the Nixon presidency. Nixon wanted to find a ‘Peace with Honour’ ie a way of getting out of the war without appearing to be defeated. This mainly entailed reducing American casualties by having South Vietnamese soldiers bear more of the ground fighting--a process he called "Vietnamization"--and ending the military draft. Nixon provided the South Vietnamese with new training and improved weapons and tried to frighten the North Vietnamese to the peace table by bombing cities and mining harbors. He also hoped to orchestrate Soviet and Chinese pressure on North Vietnam. In an effort to cut the Ho Chi Minh trail the US secretly bombed North Vietnamese sanctuaries in Cambodia and invaded that country and Laos. The U.S. and South Vietnamese incursion into Cambodia in April 1970 helped destabilize the country, provoking a bloody civil war and bringing to power the murderous Khmer Rouge. Nixon began to withdraw American troops from Vietnam and replaced the military draft with a lottery in December 1969. In 1972, the United States began large-scale bombing of North Vietnam after peace talks reach an impasse. In late January 1973, the United States, South Vietnam, the Viet Cong, and North Vietnam signed a cease-fire agreement, under which the United States agreed to withdraw from South Vietnam without any comparable commitment from North Vietnam.

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