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In reply to the discussion: Kissinger on Democracy in Chile [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)6. Absolutely, djean111. Kissinger helped Nixon torpedo Vietnam peace talks in 1968...
...which is what Hubert Humphrey -- and most decent Americans -- wanted to see succeed.
New Study:
Nixon 'Wrecked Early Peace In Vietnam'
by Martin Kettle in Washington
Guardian, Aug. 9, 2000
On the eve of his election in 1968, Richard Nixon secretly conspired with the South Vietnamese government to wreck all-party Vietnam peace talks as part of a deliberate effort to prolong a conflict in which more than 20,000 Americans were still to die, along with tens of thousands of Vietnamese and Cambodians.
The devastating new charge against Nixon, which mirrors long-held suspicions among members of President Lyndon Johnson's administration about the Republican leader's actions in the autumn of 1968, is made by the authors of a new study of Nixon's secret world in the latest issue of Vanity Fair magazine.
"The greatest honour history can bestow," reads the inscription on Nixon's black granite tombstone in California, "is the title of peacemaker." But if the charges by authors Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan are correct, Nixon better deserves to be called a peacewrecker than peacemaker.
At the heart of the new account was Nixon's fear that Vietnam peace efforts by President Johnson in the run-up to the November 1968 US presidential election could wreck Nixon's bid to oust Hubert Humphrey, the Democratic candidate, and capture the White House.
Nixon's response to Johnson's efforts was to use a go-between, Anna Chennault, to urge the South Vietnam's president, Nguyen van Thieu, to resist efforts to force them to the peace table.
Nixon's efforts paid off spectacularly. On October 31, Johnson ordered a total halt to the bombing of North Vietnam, the precondition for getting the North and their Vietcong allies to join the talks. Two days later, under intense secret urgings from Nixon and his lieutenants, Thieu announced his government would not take part. Less than a week later, Nixon was elected president with less than a one-point margin in the popular vote over Humphrey.
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In reality, however, Nixon used his campaign manager, John Mitchell, later his disgraced attorney general, to use go-betweens to encourage Thieu to believe he would get a better deal under a Nixon administration and to boycott the putative talks. Nixon constantly denied that he was conspiring with Thieu against the US government, but the release of previously classified FBI files used by the authors show this was exactly what he was doing.
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http://www.commondreams.org/headlines/080900-01.htm
At least 21,000 more Americans would go on to lose their lives in Vietnam and uncounted millions others there and in Cambodia and Laos, thanks to the Treason of 1968.
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Absolutely, djean111. Kissinger helped Nixon torpedo Vietnam peace talks in 1968...
Octafish
Sep 2014
#6
Not "American values" and Hillary's statement should probably disqualify her for office. n/t
whathehell
Sep 2014
#11
And so they bought the Media, lock, stock, and every smoking barrel of ink, airwave and electron.
Octafish
Sep 2014
#12
Thank you for posting this. Listening now. I guess your post at #12 explains
Karmadillo
Sep 2014
#20
This is the person that was originally going to lead the 911 commission
nationalize the fed
Sep 2014
#10
Kissinger greenlighted the bloody Dirty War in Argentina. I'd like to see Kissinger visit Argentina
Louisiana1976
Sep 2014
#28
If I didn't know better, I'd suppose that remark was made in a cynical mood
Jack Rabbit
Sep 2014
#25
My theory as to why Kissinger viewed Chile as SO necessary to intervene in
Lydia Leftcoast
Sep 2014
#40