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Vietnamization was a strategy implemented by the United States during the Vietnam War, aimed at reducing American military involvement by transferring the responsibility for combat to the South Vietnamese forces. Introduced by President Richard Nixon in 1969, the policy sought to equip and train South Vietnamese troops while gradually withdrawing U.S. soldiers. The goal was to enable South Vietnam to maintain its sovereignty and defend itself against North Vietnamese forces. Ultimately, Vietnamization aimed to achieve a stable peace while minimizing American casualties.

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