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Back to EpisodesRichard Nixon s Strategic Brilliance and Watergate Downfall
Episode 5533
Published 3 weeks, 1 day ago
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In this episode, we explore richard nixon s strategic brilliance and watergate downfall. Picture the scene. It's August 9th, 1974. A man steps onto a green Marine One helicopter right there in the White House lawn. He turns around. He flashes this double V for victory sign with a really rigid smile and they flies away from the most powerful office on earth in absolute disgrace. Right. Richard Nixon is the only U .S. president to ever resign. But I mean. The wild is part of this whole picture. The man flying away in shame is the exact same man who created the Environmental Protection Agency, ended the military draft, and fundamentally reshaped the entire global order. It is, well, it's the absolute definition of a historical contradiction. You know, you dive into the comprehensive dossier you shared with us for today's deep dive, the traditional narratives just totally fall apart. You really cannot paint this administration with a single brush. No, you us to the all -volunteer force we have today. Exactly. But while he's publicly pulling troops out of Vietnam, he's secretly expanding the war geographically. He authorizes Operation Menu. Yeah, and Operation Menu was a covert, devastating carpet bombing campaign in neutral Cambodia, along with authorized incursions into Laos. It was a dual -track mechanism. Right, because he wanted out, but... All right, Nixon wanted to withdraw American forces. But he absolutely refused to let it look like an American defeat. By secretly bombing supply lines in Cambodia, he was trying to choke off the North Vietnamese and force them to the negotiating table. But the domestic reaction when that Cambodian expansion became public was completely explosive. It triggered massive nationwide protests. You do. Which led directly to the tragic Kent State shootings where four unarmed college students were killed by the Ohio National Guard. It was tearing the country