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Fighting Their Own War! ... This week, in 1969, at the apex of the Vietnam War, United States President Richard M. Nixon publicly unveiled what would subsequently become known as the Nixon Doctrine.
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July 25, 1969 - In a press conference, President Richard M. Nixon outlines his "Nixon Doctrine." This approach to foreign policy stated that the United States would continue to provide military aid and supplies, but that it expected its allies to assume responsibility for providing the manpower for their own defense.
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The Nixon Doctrine was an effort to adapt U.S. foreign policy to the pressures of the Vietnam War, which were stretching the military's ability to meet America's global commitments. ... Home | Feature| The Nixon Doctrine in the 21st Century...
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As Somalia shows, the U.S. is letting others do its bidding. Here's why that can't last ... And so the Bush Administration has begun cribbing from a very different doctrine: Richard Nixon's. The Nixon Doctrine is the foreign policy equivalent of outsourcing. Nixon unveiled it in 1969 to a nation wearied by Vietnam.
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Wiretaps on your domestic calls? Someone reading your mail, checking your library to see what you're reading, recruiting informants where you work? All legal under the Nixon/Bush doctrine. The underlying notion is that anything goes, as long as you're at war.
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What was the "Nixon Doctrine"? Introduced in July 1969 by Richard Nixon, it emphasized these main points: ·First, the United States will keep all of its treaty commitments. ... ... You're reading What was the "Nixon Doctrine"?
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This claim of uncheckable or "exclusive" constitutional authority amounts to nothing less than a modified version of President Nixon's infamous 1977 assertion that "when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal." President Bush has revived that discredited doctrine, with only a slight modification.
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The Nixon Doctrine: A Saga of Misunderstanding Journal article by Jeffrey Kimball; Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol. 36, 2006. Read The Nixon Doctrine: A Saga of Misunderstanding at Questia library. ... Questia's powerful research tools allow you to highlight, take notes, bookmark and even create ... You Are Reading:
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