He felt he could improve the United States position through China.
President Nixon's stance toward the Soviet Union in 1969 was one of diplomacy. He negotiated a missile treaty with them and to negotiate nuclear peace. He sought to end the Cold War.
Nixon wanted improvement in relations.
President Nixon's stance toward the Soviet Union in 1969 was one of diplomacy. He negotiated a missile treaty with them and to negotiate nuclear peace. He sought to end the Cold War.
He felt he could improve the United States position through China.
He felt he could improve the United States position through China.
Nixon wanted improvement in relations.
He felt he could improve the United States position through China.
Richard Nixon was Vice President of the U. S. from January 20, 1953 through January 20, 1961, and he was U. S. President from January 20, 1969 through August 9, 1974.
No. Military deferments were given, but they were harder to get.
His Army, Navy and Air Force commanders; they're the ones that had to execute the plan. The navy had to supply (ship) the bombs; the army had to secure land routes; and the AF had to do the bombing.
Warren Burger was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon. He served as Chief Justice from 1969 to 1986, during which time he presided over several significant cases and contributed to the development of constitutional law. Burger's appointment was part of Nixon's broader strategy to shift the Court toward a more conservative stance.
Spiro Agnew was the Vice President from 1969-1973 under President Richard Nixon (1969-1974)