The (former) traditional methods: TV, radio, magazines, newspapers.
Nixon sought to correct the public ill will over Vietnam through rehabilitation policies.
Richard Nixon was against the Vietnam War!
Yes, President Richard Nixon pardoned Lt. William Laws Calley in 1974. Calley had been convicted for his role in the My Lai Massacre during the Vietnam War, where hundreds of unarmed Vietnamese civilians were killed. Nixon's pardon came after Calley had served only a short time of his sentence, reflecting the controversial nature of the case and its impact on public opinion regarding the Vietnam War.
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President Nixon tried to stop The New York Times from publishing the Pentagon Papers in order to prevent the public from learning about the government's involvement and decisions in the Vietnam War, as the documents revealed classified information that could damage the reputation of the administration and affect public opinion. Nixon believed that the disclosure would undermine national security and his administration's credibility.
Vietnam was not a war it was an action.
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President Nixon accomplised ending the Vietnam War.
Nixon said that he would pull troops out of Vietnam. Under a plan called "peace with honor", Nixon planned to negotiate an end to the war.
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President Nixon did not use the election and election promises to diffuse ill-will over the war in Vietnam. He wanted to keep the people angry and essentially make them hate the Vietnamese to keep support over the war efforts.