Dylan Matthews

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Moscow and Beijing were disposed to assist the United States in its quandary. Both eagerly sought improved relations with Washington and considered the ongoing Vietnam War to be an impediment to significant progress. However, their rivalry with each other for leadership in the communist world constrained both.31 The practical result was that while officials from both nations increasingly counseled the North Vietnamese leadership to make a peace agreement, they notably refrained from using their most effective tool: the withdrawal of aid.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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