When the U.S. pulled out of S. Vietnam and Ted Kennedy led legislation to stop supporting them, the N. Vietnamese moved down and slaughtered over 1 million of them. That gave the Khmer Rouge everything they needed to kill even more. Democrats never batted an eye, as long as they couldn’t blame the deaths on American intervention.
Interesting that Ted Kennedy led the effort to cutoff support to South Vietnam since his brother STARTED the war. Utter hypocrisy but then again this was a man who thought he not only walked on water, but could DRIVE on water.
President Nixon: Lets be perfectly cold-blooded about it. If you look at it from the standpoint of our game with the Soviets and the Chinese, from the standpoint of running this country, I think we could take almost anything, frankly, in my view, that we can force on [South Vietnamese president Nguyen van] Thieu. Almost anything; I just come down to that. You know what I mean?
Because I have a feeling that we would not be doing, like I feel about the Israelis, I feel that in the long run were probably not doing them an ina disfavor due to the fact that I feel the North Vietnamese are so badly hurt that the South Vietnamese are probably going to do fairly well.
Also due to the factbecause I look at the tide of history out there, South Vietnam is probably never gonna survive anyway. Im just being perfectly candid. I
Henry Kissinger: In the pullout area
President Nixon: Theres got to beif we can get certain guarantees so that they arent . . . as you know, looking at the foreign policy process, though, I mean, youve got to bewe also have to realize, Henry, that winning an election is terribly important. Its terribly important this year.
But can we have a viable foreign policy if a year from now or two years from now, North Vietnam gobbles up South Vietnam? Thats the real question.
Kissinger: If a year from now or two years from now North Vietnam gobbles up South Vietnam, we can have a viable foreign policy if it looks like as if a result of South Vietnamese incompetence. If we now sell out in such a way that, say that in a three- to four-month period, we have pushed President Thieu over the brink, we ourselvesI think there is going to beeven the Chinese wont like that. I mean, theyll pay verbalverbally, theyll like it
President Nixon: But it will worry them.
Kissinger: But it will worry everybody. And domestically, in the long run it wont help us all that much, because our opponents will say we should have done it three years ago.
President Nixon: I know.
Kissinger: So weve got to find some formula that holds the thing together a year or two, after whichafter a year, Mr. President, Vietnam will be a backwater. If we settle it, say, this October, by January 74 no one will give a damn.