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Nevertheless, Kissinger could see nothing odd about demanding their removal as a prerequisite for peace. Neither he nor Nixon had ever accepted the idea that Vietnam was one country, not two. In their fourth year in office, they still thought of the DMZ as an international border to be respected rather than an arbitrary line imposed from the outside.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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