By escalating it.
Try: Statistics About The Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel.
Cambodia was invaded: Approximately 32,000 US troops, 21 miles, 60 day limit, 01 May 1970 to end of June 1970. Laos was invaded the following year, 1971; Operation Lam Son 719/Dewey Canyon II (US Army's last major campaign of the Vietnam War). Cambodia-Very successful Laos-Nearly a disaster
"Tricky Dick" to US civilians & "B52 Nixon" to some GIs in Vietnam. Of all the US presidents involved with the Viet War (Eisenhower, Kennedy, LBJ, Nixon, and Ford); it was Nixon who really did try to "...bomb them (N. Vietnam) back into the stone age" (a line coined by USAF GEN Curtis LeMay when discussing North Vietnam). Nixon had a temper, and spoke directly to the point (he was NOT politically correct), and he used the B52 when ever he wanted to drive home a point (to North Vietnam). The most intense "maximum effort" B52 bombings were carried out under Nixon's command (accompanied with corresponding B52 losses).
Cambodia, Laos
President Nixon did try to help the economy. Nixon imposed wage-price controls which were not successful. Nixon also attempted to gain better management of government financial programs.
President Nixon did try to help the economy. Nixon imposed wage-price controls which were not successful. Nixon also attempted to gain better management of government financial programs.
I was wondering what president Nixon did to try to halt the inflation plaguing of this country? I was wondering what president Nixon did to try to halt the inflation plaguing of this country?
Try: Statistics About The Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel.
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President Nixon tried to stop The New York Times from publishing the Pentagon Papers in order to prevent the public from learning about the government's involvement and decisions in the Vietnam War, as the documents revealed classified information that could damage the reputation of the administration and affect public opinion. Nixon believed that the disclosure would undermine national security and his administration's credibility.
Japan has not tried to invade Russia. However, they did try to invade Mongolia which is bordered by Russia. The invasion was stopped by the Russian army.