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Page 1: Nixon Moves to End the Vietnam War Chapter 17 - Section 4

Nixon Moves to End Nixon Moves to End the Vietnam Warthe Vietnam War

Nixon Moves to End Nixon Moves to End the Vietnam Warthe Vietnam War

Chapter 17 - Section 4Chapter 17 - Section 4Chapter 17 - Section 4Chapter 17 - Section 4

Page 2: Nixon Moves to End the Vietnam War Chapter 17 - Section 4

OverviewOverviewOverviewOverview

1. Nixon working to end war thru “Vietnamization”

2. My Lai Massacre

3. Invasion of Cambodia

4. Kent State Protests

5. Pentagon Papers

1. Nixon working to end war thru “Vietnamization”

2. My Lai Massacre

3. Invasion of Cambodia

4. Kent State Protests

5. Pentagon Papers

Page 3: Nixon Moves to End the Vietnam War Chapter 17 - Section 4

Nixon Moves to End WarNixon Moves to End WarNixon Moves to End WarNixon Moves to End War

After taking office - Nixon moved to end war

Appointed Henry Kissinger to National Security Affairs (Nobel Peace Prize for ending war with Vietnam)

Kissinger negotiated with Le Duc Tho for 4 years trying to end the war

Policy called Linkage = improve relations with China and Soviet Union

Persuade them to cut back on their aide to Vietnam

Also negotiated cease fire / return of American POW’s & the fate of S. Vietnam

After taking office - Nixon moved to end war

Appointed Henry Kissinger to National Security Affairs (Nobel Peace Prize for ending war with Vietnam)

Kissinger negotiated with Le Duc Tho for 4 years trying to end the war

Policy called Linkage = improve relations with China and Soviet Union

Persuade them to cut back on their aide to Vietnam

Also negotiated cease fire / return of American POW’s & the fate of S. Vietnam

Page 4: Nixon Moves to End the Vietnam War Chapter 17 - Section 4

Nixon Moves to End War Nixon Moves to End War cont...cont...

Nixon Moves to End War Nixon Moves to End War cont...cont...

June 1969 - Nixon began to withdraw troops (25,000)

Process called Vietnamization = Am. troop withdrawal & S.Vietnamese take over fighting

Not a surrender but a reduction in forces

Nixon still wanted to maintain strong presence / help negotiate peace

To get N.V. to negotiate, Nixon began bombing VC in Cambodia

June 1969 - Nixon began to withdraw troops (25,000)

Process called Vietnamization = Am. troop withdrawal & S.Vietnamese take over fighting

Not a surrender but a reduction in forces

Nixon still wanted to maintain strong presence / help negotiate peace

To get N.V. to negotiate, Nixon began bombing VC in Cambodia

Page 5: Nixon Moves to End the Vietnam War Chapter 17 - Section 4

Invasion of CambodiaInvasion of CambodiaInvasion of CambodiaInvasion of Cambodia

Nixon invaded Cambodia to destroy VC bases

Upset many in congress & across country

Considered expanding the war / Protests broke out

Nixon invaded Cambodia to destroy VC bases

Upset many in congress & across country

Considered expanding the war / Protests broke out

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Kent State MassacreKent State MassacreKent State MassacreKent State MassacreInvasion of Cambodia by Nixon sparked protests

Many viewed invasion of Cambodia as a widening of the war

Kent State University - May 1970 - National Guard fired on protestors without permission

Students killed 4 / wounded 9

More demonstration took place in the Nation and many colleges were closed

Invasion of Cambodia by Nixon sparked protests

Many viewed invasion of Cambodia as a widening of the war

Kent State University - May 1970 - National Guard fired on protestors without permission

Students killed 4 / wounded 9

More demonstration took place in the Nation and many colleges were closed

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Massacre at My LaiMassacre at My LaiMassacre at My LaiMassacre at My Lai

1968 - Platoon under Lt. William Calley - massacred over 350 - 500 civilians -

Killed women/children/elderly / raped women

Lt. Calley went to prison for Crime

Concern for mental health of soldiers

1968 - Platoon under Lt. William Calley - massacred over 350 - 500 civilians -

Killed women/children/elderly / raped women

Lt. Calley went to prison for Crime

Concern for mental health of soldiers

Page 8: Nixon Moves to End the Vietnam War Chapter 17 - Section 4

My Lai MassacreMy Lai MassacreMy Lai MassacreMy Lai Massacre

Psychology

vs.

Morality

vs.

Orders

Were the soldiers to blame?

Psychology

vs.

Morality

vs.

Orders

Were the soldiers to blame?

Page 9: Nixon Moves to End the Vietnam War Chapter 17 - Section 4

Pentagon PapersPentagon PapersPentagon PapersPentagon PapersDaniel Ellsberg - (Former Defense worker) leaked information; Known as the “Pentagon Papers”

Papers: Revealed many in govt questioned the war

Contained decisions made by the president and advisors

Revealed how they deceived congress and public

1. Didn't notify congress of actions

2. Public lost faith on government

Daniel Ellsberg - (Former Defense worker) leaked information; Known as the “Pentagon Papers”

Papers: Revealed many in govt questioned the war

Contained decisions made by the president and advisors

Revealed how they deceived congress and public

1. Didn't notify congress of actions

2. Public lost faith on government

Page 10: Nixon Moves to End the Vietnam War Chapter 17 - Section 4

U.S. Pulls out of VietnamU.S. Pulls out of VietnamU.S. Pulls out of VietnamU.S. Pulls out of Vietnam

By 1971 - 2/3 of citizens wanted out

Kissinger Strikes peace deal 1 month before election

Nixon re-elected

Weeks after election - Peace talks broke down

By 1971 - 2/3 of citizens wanted out

Kissinger Strikes peace deal 1 month before election

Nixon re-elected

Weeks after election - Peace talks broke down

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U.S. Pulls out of VietnamU.S. Pulls out of VietnamU.S. Pulls out of VietnamU.S. Pulls out of Vietnam

U.S. forced negotiations to resume

“Christmas Bombings”- B-52 Dropped thousands of tons of bombs for 12 days (paused on Christmas)

Peace talks resumed and on Jan 27, 1973 - End of War

U.S. forced negotiations to resume

“Christmas Bombings”- B-52 Dropped thousands of tons of bombs for 12 days (paused on Christmas)

Peace talks resumed and on Jan 27, 1973 - End of War

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S. Vietnam FallsS. Vietnam FallsS. Vietnam FallsS. Vietnam Falls

After Troop withdrawal - March 1975 - N. Vietnamese launched invasion

S. Vietnam asked U.S.for help / Congress said = No

S. Vietnam under fell to communist rule

Nixon Resigned (Watergate) Gerald Ford took over presidency

After Troop withdrawal - March 1975 - N. Vietnamese launched invasion

S. Vietnam asked U.S.for help / Congress said = No

S. Vietnam under fell to communist rule

Nixon Resigned (Watergate) Gerald Ford took over presidency

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War TollWar TollWar TollWar Toll

170 Billion Dollars

U.S. - 58,000 Dead / over 300,000 wounded

over 1 million North and South Vietnamese died

Countless civilians

Est. 1500 POW/MIA

170 Billion Dollars

U.S. - 58,000 Dead / over 300,000 wounded

over 1 million North and South Vietnamese died

Countless civilians

Est. 1500 POW/MIA

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End of WarEnd of WarEnd of WarEnd of WarMany Soldiers had trouble adjusting to civilian life

War Powers Act - Established limits of Executive Power

President to inform congress of troop commitment in 48 hrs

Must withdraw in 60 to 90 days unless congress approves

Many Soldiers had trouble adjusting to civilian life

War Powers Act - Established limits of Executive Power

President to inform congress of troop commitment in 48 hrs

Must withdraw in 60 to 90 days unless congress approves

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