Richard Nixon - Nixon visited South Vietnam
Time: Jul, 1969
Place: South Vietnam
Details: In July 1969, Nixon visited South Vietnam, where he met with his U.S. military commanders and President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. Amid protests at home demanding an immediate pullout, he implemented a strategy of replacing American troops with Vietnamese troops, known as "Vietnamization".
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