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In reply to the discussion: Breaking: Hagel Says WH Moved Quickly on Prisoner Swap Because Sgt. Bergdahl's Life Was in Danger [View all]alp227
(33,308 posts)67. Dates back to 1968
Did Nixon Commit Treason in 1968? What The New LBJ Tapes Reveal
The story of Richard Nixons surreptitious contacts with the South Vietnamese government is quite well-known: fearful that a last-second peace deal would give Hubert Humphrey the election, Nixon agentschiefly Anna Chennaultreached out to the South Vietnamese government of Nguyen van Thieu. The message: a peace settlement under a Nixon presidency would be more favorable to the South Vietnamese. The Paris peace talks may very well have collapsed without this Nixonian intervention, but South Vietnamese resistance ensured the doom of the negotiations. While it remains unclear whether Nixon personally directed the Chennault diplomacy, he clearly was aware of it by late October 1968, and seems to have done nothing to repudiate Chennault's toxic message.
The recently released batch of LBJ tapes (from the last eight months of 1968) provide much more detail about the political effects of Nixons operation. After Johnson privately deemed Nixons actions as treasonous, an extraordinary call occurred between Johnson and Nixon, in which Nixon did enough to satisfy the Presidents concerns to prevent Johnson from going public about the Chennault actions.
The recently released batch of LBJ tapes (from the last eight months of 1968) provide much more detail about the political effects of Nixons operation. After Johnson privately deemed Nixons actions as treasonous, an extraordinary call occurred between Johnson and Nixon, in which Nixon did enough to satisfy the Presidents concerns to prevent Johnson from going public about the Chennault actions.
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Breaking: Hagel Says WH Moved Quickly on Prisoner Swap Because Sgt. Bergdahl's Life Was in Danger [View all]
Hissyspit
Jun 2014
OP
i second your nominations for the persons you list for the next exchange nt
hopemountain
Jun 2014
#58
Unbelievable. I guess if there isn't much news happening, it's ok to just make it up.
spooky3
Jun 2014
#32
Internet Win: "PBO should have traded him for your fucking husband!!!"
alcibiades_mystery
Jun 2014
#40
Yes they would, Berlin. Sgt Bergdahl's life was the utmost important issue here to the President
Cha
Jun 2014
#6
Obama is also backed by the American people through campaign promise to begin to close Gitmo.
DhhD
Jun 2014
#44
He should make their heads pop, saying he was acting as Commander-in-Chief...
Historic NY
Jun 2014
#16
Obama acts decisively and like a commander, but The Media is still compelled to call him weak??
Fred Sanders
Jun 2014
#37
He was confused and disillusioned. I think he had some goofy ideas over there.
TwilightGardener
Jun 2014
#42
I've actually heard something like this firsthand from someone in the military
davidpdx
Jun 2014
#70