President Richard introduced his policy of "vietnamization". The plan was to encourage the South Vietnamese to take more responsibility for fighting the war. It was hoped that this policy would eventually enable the United States to withdraw gradually all their soldiers from Vietnam.
Kissinger.
Vietnamization
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President Richard Nixon called back many Vietnam veterans under his policy of Vietnamization, which aimed to gradually withdraw American troops from Vietnam and increase the responsibilities of the South Vietnamese forces. This policy included the return of American soldiers to the United States.
vietnamization
Richard Nixon has written: 'U.S. foreign policy for the 1970s' 'No more Vietnam' -- subject(s): Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 'Six crises'
Nixon's foreign policy promoted a philosophy known as realpolitik while Jimmy Catrer rejected it.
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Kissinger.
Richard Nixon comes to my mind for his kitchen debate with Khrushchev. Until Eisenhower and Nixon, vice presidents tended to keep a very low profile.
Slow and Honorable
Richard Nixon's most important advisor for foreign affairs was Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
Part of the reason that Richard Nixon was elected to the presidency in 1968 was to end the Vietnam War. However, with that said, presidents Johnson and Nixon created for the US congress in foreign affairs a source of comfort and aid to the position of commander in chief. Neither president sought to involve the US congress in major foreign policy decisions. Here Johnson had given Nixon a headstart. The major difference with regards to the Vietnam war was that President Johnson had sought to win the war, while Nixon sought to end the war on his terms if possible.
Nixons main forein policy goal was to seek normalization of relations.
South Vietnam would learn to defend itself
Vietnamization
Eisenhower