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To handle their public relations problem, the two hit upon a clever trick. While Secretary Laird had been pushing for another cut of 40,000 troops in the next four months, Nixon would go on television with the announcement that over the next year, he planned to bring home 150,000 soldiers. Hopefully this unexpected news would obscure the fact that the withdrawals would be backloaded: in the immediate future, no troops were coming home.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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