To accurately identify which policy was NOT part of the Nixon Administration's Vietnam War strategies, it would be helpful to know the options provided. However, key policies from Nixon's administration included "Vietnamization," which aimed to withdraw U.S. troops while increasing South Vietnamese forces, and the expansion of bombing campaigns into neighboring countries. Any policy that contradicted these strategies or sought immediate withdrawal without conditions would likely be the one not associated with his administration.
Vietnam was not a war it was an action.
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Nixon sought to correct the public ill will over Vietnam through rehabilitation policies.
The Vietnam War had increased the federal deficit.
No. US troops were in Vietnam from at least Eisenhower's administration, through Kennedy's, Johnson's, and Nixon's, and ended during Ford's administration 30 April 1975.
His administration established relationships with China and got us out of Vietnam. Both of these things were major accomplishments.
When Nixon ordered "military trainers" to Vietnam, the U.S. then started to become actively involved in Vietnam combat.
An exchange of prisoners of war with North Vietnam, was a part of President Nixon ' plan of peace with honor
Kerry, a leader of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, protested Pres. Nixon's beliefs. Kerry wanted the troops out faster.
Nixon was occupied with the Vietnam War, the hot battle of the cold war. His policy there was to B-52 (bomb) Hanoi (North Vietnam's Capital) back to the negotiation tables.
Richard Nixon was against the Vietnam War!
Robert McNamara, (Kennedy and Johnson Administrations). Clark Clifford, (Johnson Administration). Melvin Laird, (Nixon Administration).