Nixon's plan: A cease fire would take effect, POW's would be released, and the US would withdraw it troops. His plan succeeded.
Bombing North Vietnam
an exchange of prisoners of war in North Vietnam
An exchange of prisoners of war with North Vietnam, was a part of President Nixon ' plan of peace with honor
An exchange of prisoners of war with North Vietnam, was a part of President Nixon ' plan of peace with honor
An exchange of prisoners of war with North Vietnam, was a part of President Nixon ' plan of peace with honor
An exchange of prisoners of war with North Vietnam, was a part of President Nixon ' plan of peace with honor
An exchange of prisoners of war with North Vietnam, was a part of President Nixon ' plan of peace with honor
An exchange of prisoners of war with North Vietnam, was a part of President Nixon ' plan of peace with honor
An exchange of prisoners of war with North Vietnam, was a part of President Nixon ' plan of peace with honor
An exchange of prisoners of war with North Vietnam, was a part of President Nixon ' plan of peace with honor
to bring everybody that's part of the Olympic game together in peace
President Nixon's Vietnamization Plan aimed to gradually withdraw U.S. troops from Vietnam while transferring the responsibility for combat to South Vietnamese forces. The strategy sought to reduce American involvement in the war and promote the South Vietnamese military's capability to fight independently. Nixon believed this approach would help achieve "peace with honor" while maintaining U.S. credibility. The plan was part of a broader effort to secure a stable outcome in Vietnam as American public support for the war dwindled.