Vietnam War
AMERICANS LEAVEThe American plan had always called for U.S. advisors to train South Vietnamese military to fight their own war with the North. That process was called "Vietnamization." (scroll down 50%) It intensified during 1969.
Even so, the fighting continued: American troops were leaving Vietnam during 1971. The fighting continued, although it was not as intense. However, North Vietnam launched a major offensive into South Vietnam during 1972. The United States broke off peace discussions as a direct result. Later in the year, President Nixon made one of his most controversial decisions as commander in chief. Deciding to literally bomb North Vietnam back to the negotiating table, Nixon ordered the heaviest bombing of the war to take place in Hanoi and Haiphong. The North agreed to resume peace talks on December 19, 1972. One month later, in Paris, both sides agreed to a 9-point cease fire. (Follow the link to hear President Nixon make the announcement.) One month later, some very happy American prisoners of war returned home. Although the long and deadly struggle was over for the United States, it wasn't finished for the people of South Vietnam. The fall of Saigon was barely two years off.
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