Dylan Matthews

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For once, Nixon was cornered by his own hawkish advisors. Left to his own devices, he might have pushed ahead with negotiations and compelled the Saigon regime to accept the peace agreement or forfeit all American aid. However, Kissinger was his negotiator, and at this late date there was nobody to replace him. Furthermore, on matters of Vietnam policy the president had come to rely almost exclusively on these two men.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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