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Nixon at War

S3 Ep 5 - Beginning of the End

Nixon at War

PRX

History

4.8816 Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In early February ’71, with pressure building at home to complete the withdrawal of American forces from Vietnam, Nixon puts his Vietnamization program to a crucial and very public test. With the world watching, the South Vietnamese army launches an invasion into Laos, where they will engage a formidable North Vietnamese force. US air power will support the South, but for the first time they will be on their own on the ground. The test is a debacle: facing superior military forces, the South Vietnamese sustain heavy casualties and are quickly compelled to withdraw. Nixon and Kissinger spin the defeat as best they can, but privately, it is a moment of reckoning: after six years of war, South Vietnam shows little sign of being able to sustain the war without continuing US help. Through the spring, opposition to the war grows and spreads beyond the traditional leftist and student base. In April, Senator William Fulbright’s powerful Foreign Relations Committee hears testimony from a young vet by the name of John Kerry, representing a new force – Vietnam Veterans Against the War. Clearly, the tide is turning. Faced with a grim reality, Nixon and Kissinger recognize they must find a way to prop up South Vietnam at least long enough to avoid having it collapse before the ’72 election, now only a year away.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:04.5

The best politician of all is Nixon.

0:07.2

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

0:10.8

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

0:14.9

He was known as the Madman theory.

0:16.6

Make those North Vietnamese think that he was just crazy.

0:19.2

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

0:23.6

Astonishing.

0:25.6

It was a textbook for how to damage our democracy.

0:28.6

I have Dr. Kissinger calling you.

0:30.6

He thinks it was a paranoid.

0:31.6

Everybody was told a different story.

0:33.6

Mr. President, you are saving this country.

0:35.6

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

0:38.6

It was a very intense time.

0:42.4

From PRX, this is Nixon at War.

0:47.1

One of the biggest offensiers of the Vietnam War is now underway, this time from Vietnam

0:52.0

into neighboring neutralist Laos.

1:02.0

It's February, 1971, deep into the seventh year of the U.S. war, with more than 300,000 U.S. troops still in the fight.

1:04.0

The Americans are still very much here.

1:06.0

Almost all of the air support is American, and without it, the South Vietnamese would be fighting

1:11.1

an entirely different kind of war in Laos. General Al Haig, the Deputy National Security

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