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... In his budget message and in a series of State of the Union messages to Congress early in 1973, Nixon announced the reduction of federal spending for social ...
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... On January 15, 1973 Nixon announced that he was calling a halt to the United States offensive action in Vietnam, and on Jan. 27 ...
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... Once an agreement was met, Nixon announced an official cease-fire over national television. At this time Nixon's popularity was at it's peak, but not for long. ...
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... Nixon announced that 25,000 US troops would be withdrawn from Vietnam by August 1969. Another reduction of 65,000 troops was ordered by the end of the year. ...
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... Nixon announced his strategy November 3, 1969, of Vietnamization, reiterating the steadfast philosophy of the US-the war would need to be won by the South ...
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... His successor, Richard M. Nixon, announced a program of Vietnamization, the gradual withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam and the speeding up of training ...
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... policy in the Nixon administration. After the war in Vietnam, Nixon announced the Detente Policy. Nixon and the foreign policy aid ...
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... the Senate. Three days later on August 8th, 1974 Nixon announced that he would resign as President of the United States. The very ...
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... On December 15, Nixon announced his intention to withdraw fifty thousand troops from Vietnam in 1970 Among the most convincing theories of the movement were ...
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... On August 8, 1974 Nixon announced, without admitting guilt, that he would resign. He left the Oval Office the next day: an obvious fall from grace. ...
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... of expanding the war into Cambodia, but for ending the war in Vietnam, and winning the just peace we all desire" (May 4, 2).When Nixon announced his decision ...
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... result. This lead to the last straw for protestors; on April 30th, 1970, Nixon announced the invasion of Cambodia. This intensified ...
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... debates. When Nixon announced his decision on the following day, many people were upset, and thousands of people protested. The ...
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... For example, President Nixon announced its allies that he would no longer send American troops abroad to defend them. President ...
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... After endless lying and covering up, Nixon knew that he would be impeached. Nixon announced on August 8, 1974, that he would resign the next day. ...
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... As disclosures of White House involvement in the Watergate rolled out into the public knowledge, Nixon announced the dismissal of his counsel John W. Dean III ...
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... On April 30, 1973, Nixon announced that there had been an effort to conceal him from the facts in the Watergate case and denied any personal knowledge of the ...
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... When Nixon announced the invasion of Cambodia, he stated that his action was taken "not for the purpose of expanding the war into Cambodia, but for the purpose ...
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... April 30, 1970. This had come after Nixon had announced that an additional 150,000 troops would be returning home. Now he felt that ...
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... describe the situation itself. On April 30, 1970, President Nixon announced the US invasion of Cambodia. Americans learned on national ...
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... When Nixon announced the invasion of Cambodia, he stated that his action was taken "not for the purpose of expanding the war into Cambodia, but for the purpose ...
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... True to his campaign pledge, Nixon began to withdraw troops in his first term, and he announced the "Nixon Doctrine": Asians would have to defend themselves in ...
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... An end was soon to come, as peace talks began, on January 23, 1973 president Nixon announced the end of US involvement in the war in Vietnam (Cohen). ...
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... His successor, Richard M. Nixon, announced a program of Vietnamization, which basically represented a return to the Eisenhower and Kennedy policies of helping ...
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... By July of 1969, President Nixon announced a phased withdrawal of United States troops, gradually turning the burden of the war over to South Vietnam, in a ...
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... This would in effect leave the North and South Vietnamese to fight things out on their own without our input. President Nixon announced such a plan in 1969. ...
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... April 30, 1970. This had come after Nixon had announced that an additional 150,000 troops would be returning home. Now he felt that ...
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... the time. On December 15, Nixon announced his intention to withdraw an additional fifty thousand troops in 1970. Even the president's ...
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... the time. On December 15, Nixon announced his intention to withdraw an additional fifty thousand troops in 1970. Even the president's ...
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... the time. On December 15, Nixon announced his intention to withdraw an additional fifty thousand troops in 1970. Even the president's ...
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