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Vietnamization is a U.S. policy initiated in the late 1960s aimed at reducing American military involvement in the Vietnam War by transferring responsibility for the war effort to the South Vietnamese forces. This strategy sought to empower the South Vietnamese military to take over combat operations, while the U.S. gradually withdrew its troops. The goal was to create a stable, self-sufficient South Vietnam capable of defending itself against the North, thereby allowing the U.S. to exit the conflict with some semblance of honor.

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