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Nixon at War

S3 Ep 3 - Sideshow

Nixon at War

PRX

History

4.8816 Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

In December 1968, only weeks after his election, Nixon names Henry Kissinger as his national security advisor. The appointment will prove to be the most consequential of his presidency. The two men barely know each other, but Kissinger moves swiftly and brilliantly to make himself the linchpin – some would say the architect – of Nixon’s enormously ambitious foreign policy agenda. Immediately, and with the new president’s blessing, Kissinger marginalizes both State and Defense, concentrating the making of US foreign policy within the White House. The first challenge: how to force the implacable North Vietnamese leadership back to the negotiating table. By late January ’69, a plan is in place: Operation Menu, a massive and completely secret bombing assault, not on Vietnam but on North Vietnamese army sanctuaries in neighboring (and neutral) Cambodia. Over the next eight years, the U.S. will drop more bomb tonnage on Cambodia than the combined Allied forces dropped in all of World War II. While the bombing remains largely a secret in the U.S., it fails to move the needle on negotiations with the North.  By the fall of ’69, the lack of progress has re-energized the anti-war movement, which mobilizes a wave of demonstrations across the country.  In response, Nixon takes his case to the country, with the Silent Majority speech, which will come to be remembered as perhaps the most effective address of his presidency.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I just start right at the top and fire some people.

0:04.3

The best politician of all is Nixon.

0:06.9

But boy, when you get in tight and close and he's under attack.

0:10.5

President Nixon heard today, the voice of the campus in a massive appeal.

0:14.6

He was known as the Madman theory.

0:16.3

Make those North Vietnamese think that he was just crazy.

0:18.9

Here was a fellow who seven years before was the biggest loser in American politics.

0:22.6

Astonishing.

0:24.6

It was a textbook for how to damage our democracy.

0:28.6

I have Dr. Kissinger calling you.

0:29.6

He thinks it was a paranoid.

0:31.6

Everybody was told a different story.

0:32.6

Mr. President, you are saving this country.

0:34.6

I thought this is really what he means and he's the president.

0:38.3

It was a very intense time.

0:41.3

From PRX, this is Nixon at War.

0:46.3

Whatever is happening, we are going to be bringing it to you.

0:49.3

And folks, in the year 2004, please, could you make up your minds a little more

0:53.3

increasingly because we can't take another election like this one. In the fall of the year 2004, please, could you make up your minds a little more increasingly because we can't take another election like this one?

0:57.3

In the fall of 2000, two weeks after the excruciatingly close presidential election,

1:03.2

we still didn't know who was the next president, George W. Bush or Al Gore,

1:07.7

and wouldn't know for weeks more.

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