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1 Foreign Affairs Watergate
The Nixon Presidency Foreign Affairs Watergate

2 What do you know about Nixon?

3 Election of 1968 Richard Nixon (Republican) wins

4 Nixon and Foreign Affairs
Realpolitik- foreign policy based on power of other nations, not ideals or morals Weak countries (Vietnam)? “Ignore” them Powerful countries (USSR & China)? Engage / deal with them Henry Kissinger- Nixon’s National Security Advisor and Eventual Secretary of State (hoodie and wall clock For sale

5 Detente Policy aimed at easing Cold War tensions
Nixon visits China ( February recognize for first time since 1949 Agree to expand diplomatic and economic relations

6 Détente… USSR May 1972- Nixon goes to Moscow- 1st president ever
SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) SALT I Treaty: Limits number of ICBMs and submarine launched missiles

7 How can realpolitik and détente be seen as a departure from “containment”?
*****How did Nixon’s successful policy of “détente” allow him to remove US troops from Vietnam “with honor”?

8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXCxZE0hZ40 Watergate:
What are examples of Nixon’s abuse of power as president? What happened at the Watergate hotel? Please explain how the Watergate scandal was an example of “checks and balances”:

9 Nixon and Vietnam “Vietnamization”: Prepare South Vietnam to defend itself 1st? Secretly bombs “Ho Chi Minh Trail” in Cambodia Starts Civil War there

10 What is “impeachment”? Why did CRP burgle Watergate hotel?

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12 …Nixon While bombing, brings troops home slowly
500,000 to 25,000 troops, Peace talks begin in Paris

13 End of war 1973- cease fire is arranged 1974- last troops leave

14 Aftermath US continues to aid S Vietnam w/ $$$$
April Vietnam reunited, communist Modern day celebration of “Reunification Day”

15 …Aftermath Cambodia goes Communist
Brutal reign of terror by (Pol Pot) Khmer Rouge

16 Aftermath… > 58,000 American dead > 1,000,000 Vietnamese

17 Backlash against Presidential Power
“Pentagon Papers” leaked in 1971 Proof the gov’t was planning on entering war even while LBJ was saying they wouldn’t “War Powers Act”- 1973 President MUST inform Congress within 48 hours if troops are mobilized Congress must approve or declare war within 90 days ***Limits the power of the president***

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