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Sedaia [141]
3 years ago
9

Why did Nixon order US forces to mine North Vietnamese harbors in 1972?

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1 answer:
Taya2010 [7]3 years ago
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The correct answer is this one: "to cut off supplies to North Vietnam." Nixon order US forces to mine North Vietnamese harbors in 1972 in order to cut off supplies to North Vietnam. Nixon himself have this Vietnamization policy that says i<span>t was a strategy that would shift responsibility for fighting the Vietnam War to South Vietnam troops.</span>

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