President Nixon's solution to getting the United States out of the war was his policy called 'Vietnamization.' Under this policy, the United States would begin training and supplying the South Vietnamese army and building up their forces, so the United States could pull out and leave the South strong enough to fight the North on its own. This eventually led to the complete pull out of American troops in 1973.
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Vietnamization differs from the war policies of Nixon's predecessors in the sense that it reflected the Tet Defensive and the following ramifications.
Bombing North Vietnam
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More American troops were coming home.
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Nova Net Review Test Answer: That South Vietnam would learn to protect itself.
The mission of President Nixon's Vietnamization plan was to have the South Vietnamese troops do more of the fighting, with the ultimate goal being the eventual removal of American troops from the country. The Vietnam War lasted from 1955 to 1975.
South Vietnam would learn to defend itself
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1974 he ended the Vietnam war. Opened China to trade.
Vietnamization differs from the war policies of Nixon's predecessors in the sense that it reflected the Tet Defensive and the following ramifications.
He wanted to end the stalemate and remove U.S. troops from Vietnam.
U.S Forces would withdraw and ARVN troops would try to reunite Vietnam under a single flag.
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