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The White House, March 5, 1972. Mr. President, please rest assured that I will do everything in my power to ensure that the great sacrifices of the two countries of Vietnam and the United States will not be in vain. We have not negotiated anything behind the backs of America's close allies, and there have been no secret deals. Sincerely, Signed: Richard Nixon. That was the content of the letter that the 37th President of the United States, Richard Nixon, sent to President Nguyen Van Thieu after his visit to Beijing and his return to Washington. However, at the Paris Peace Talks, the United States gradually made concessions, only withdrawing American and allied forces from Vietnam, without clearly mentioning the presence of the North Vietnamese Army in the South. ________________________________________________ ♫ Subscribe - Register and follow TDGS here: https://bit.ly/3rjbWiw TDGS Report: https://bit.ly/3TubSwv Soldier Music: https://bit.ly/3NCbM29 Special Issue: https://bit.ly/3RMLY5U Music Before 1975: https://bit.ly/41uUART Nostalgic Corner: https://bit.ly/3RNjLvV Historical Songs of Chaos: https://bit.ly/3tqVjXO Brief History of the Southern Country https://bit.ly/3TUjWam Old Music: https://bit.ly/48qPl8k Nam Ky Vo Quan https://bit.ly/3RQ1FIA Battlefield Letter https://bit.ly/3Hb2cQn Old Names https://bit.ly/3NWoTLK Travel Guide https://bit.ly/3tLF1sD Long Binh General Warehouse https://bit.ly/3vATxE2 Podcast https://bit.ly/3RTIHjZ THE FOLLOWING OF SHOE MOMENTS ♪ Email: [email protected] ♪ Youtube: / lucfilms ♪ Facebook: / theodaugiayso --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #nhaclinh #nhactrutinh #nhacvang