Maintain US dignity in the face of withdrawal and to preserve US clout at negotiation table.
I think you mean President Nixon as the answer.
An unconditional pardon for President Nixon meant that he was fully forgiven for any crimes he may have committed during his time as president. It absolved him from any legal consequences or punishments. It was issued by President Gerald Ford and ensured that Nixon would not face prosecution for the Watergate scandal.
I don't know what you mean by "went over" but the president in office (who eventually resigned) was Richard M. Nixon.
It was pulling the troops out of Vietnam because the war was pointless and unpopular.
Ronald Reagan
Did you mean to ask where was Richard Nixon nominated for President in 1968. If so, he received the nomination of the Republican Party at their Convention in Miama Beach, Florida.
Gerald Ford was Vice President when Richard Nixon resigned as US President. In accordance with the US Constitution, Ford became President at that time.
You must mean Gerald Ford. He became vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned, became president after Richard Nixon resigned, and lost the general election to Jimmy Carter in 1976.
"Peace with honor" typically refers to seeking a peaceful resolution to a conflict or war in a way that preserves the dignity and reputation of all parties involved. It often implies ending a conflict on terms that are acceptable to both sides, allowing them to maintain their integrity and pride.
I think you mean Richard Nixon, anyway Richard Nixon was born in YorbaLinda, California.
The U.S. Presidency has been vacated only once since the 1967 ratification of the 25th Amendment. That was on August 9, 1974, when President Richard M. Nixon resigned and Vice President Gerald R. Ford took his place. The first person to become U.S. President after the 25th Amendment was ratified (if that's what you mean) was Richard M. Nixon.
that fighting should end with neither side claiming victory.