No More Vietnams

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“He is just about the only American leader who ever did anything right in Vietnam.…Nixon makes a strong case.” —Chicago Tribune

In his bestselling No More Vietnams, Richard Nixon analyzes America's military involvement in Southeast Asia—including his own role as commander-in-chief from 1969 to 1974—and presciently calls for a new American approach to conflicts in the Third World.

"In writing No More Vietnams, Richard Nixon-with the unique perspective of the man who served us America's commander-in-chief during the war's most difficult stage-has set out to dispel the myths of Vietnam, to show why we failed in Vietnam, and to contribute to the development of policies that will help avoid such failures in the future. In doing so, President Nixon analyzes the role that four presidents, the military, the Congress, the media, and the antiwar movement played in the Vietnam debacle."--Front jacket flap.


Author(s): Richard Nixon
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Year: 1985

Language: English
Pages: 248

Front Flap......Page 2
ALSO BY RICHARD NIXON......Page 6
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data......Page 8
To those who served......Page 9
CONTENTS......Page 11
1 THE MYTHS OF VIETNAM......Page 13
2 HOW THE VIETNAM WAR BEGAN......Page 28
3 WHY AND HOW WE WENT INTO VIETNAM......Page 49
4 HOW WE WON THE WAR......Page 101
5 HOW WE LOST THE PEACE......Page 169
6 THIRD WORLD WAR......Page 216
AUTHOR'S NOTE......Page 242