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America Withdraws from Vietnam (1971–73)
- U.S. military performance declines
- Heavy losses in Laos
- Nixon's frustrations grow
- The Pentagon Papers
- Peace talks continue
- The Easter Offensive
- U.S. air power smashes advance
- A major defeat for the North
- Return to the negotiating table
- United States launches Christmas Bombing
- The Paris Peace Accords
- Thieu forced to go along
- Nixon's record in...
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