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What did President Nixon not use to diffuse the public ill-will over Vietnam?

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.


How was the use of napalm part of the larger American strategy to win the war in Vietnam?

Napalm was Used in the increased American air strikes on communist forces throughout Vietnam.


What types of techniques did Vietnam use to win the war?

Which types of techniques did WHICH Vietnam use? There were two Vietnams: North Vietnam and South Vietnam.


Rate Reagan's handling of Cold war?

Reagan was in the same league as Nixon. Nixon wasn't afraid to use the B-52's; Reagan wasn't afraid to use military force. Reagan conducted the FIRST US military offensive action since Vietnam, in Operation Urgent Fury (Grenada 1983). "Urgent Fury" was also the debut of the US Army's new Blackhawk Helicopters and Kevlar Helmets.


What were the war aims and strategy of the US?

1. War aim-Discourage, prove futile, and ultimately stop North Vietnam from pursuing their conquest of South Vietnam by the use of over-whelming and superior firepower. 2. Strategy-Become so destructive to North Vietnam, and kill so many North Vietnamese & Viet Cong, that they will ultimately stop pursuing the war...realizing that it is futile and useless against the superior & over-whelming might of the US. The tactic employed would be search & destroy; the measuring device would be the body count.

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Strategies in Vietnam?

A strategy used in Vietnam was the use of GuerillaWarfare.


What strategy did president Nixon use to bring peace in Vietnam?

He got Henry Kissinger in there and he made all sides sit down and talk. I really think without Kissinger that it wouldn't have gotten done.


What did Nixon do involing the war the Vietnam war?

He brought in more troops in Vietnam and many people knew that was no use


What did Richard Nixon mean when he told Bob Haldeman that he sought to apply the madman theory?

Bob Haldeman was the first to use the term "Madman Theory" to describe a wartime strategy most commonly known as "brinksmanship". Nixon used the strategy by ratcheting up apparent U.S. nuclear readiness, in the hope of causing the Soviet Union to help end the Vietnam War.


What is choose a strategy?

Decide which method you will use to solve the problem.


What did President Nixon not use to diffuse the public ill-will over Vietnam?

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.


What is your strategy to search for your answer?

I choose to type it in google and use my brain cells and look for my answer.


How was the use of napalm part of the larger American strategy to win the war in Vietnam?

Napalm was Used in the increased American air strikes on communist forces throughout Vietnam.


Did President Nixon not used to diffuse the public ill will over Vietnam?

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.


When was the US Vietnam war?

'55-'75; however most historians choose to use 1961-1975.


What were the tactics used by US during the Vietnam war?

The North Vietnamese Army's strategy (NVA) was simple: infiltrate the south via civilian disguises, attack with speed and surprise, use women and children, send supplies via the Ho Chi Minh trail, and use guerrilla pacts. South Vietnam's strategy was to destroy the Ho Chi Minh trail, send individual companies on search and destroy missions, use "tunnel soldiers" to collapse NVA tunnels. Attack the north with air power and land power. America's plan was to bombard North Vietnam into giving up. Nixon's plan was to vietnamize the war, pull back US soldiers in an attempt to retain honor, and bomb north Vietnam into negotiating.


In the 1952 campaign the eisenhower-nixon ticket made the first really effective use of what?

The Eisenhower-Nixon ticket in 1952 made the first effective use of television in a political campaign. They understood the power of the medium and utilized it to connect with a broader audience. This innovative strategy helped them reach and resonate with voters in a way that had not been done before.