THIS DAY IN HISTORY – United States and USSR issue a joint communique – 1972

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In a joint communique issued by the United States and the Soviet Union following the conclusion of summit talks with General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev during President Richard Nixon’s visit to Moscow (the first visit ever by an U.S. president), both countries set forth their standard positions on Vietnam. The United States insisted that the future of South Vietnam should be left to the South Vietnamese without interference. The Soviet Union insisted on a withdrawal of U.S. and Allied forces from South Vietnam and an end to the bombing of North Vietnam.

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Despite this disagreement over the situation in Southeast Asia, Brezhnev and Nixon had reached a dÝtente and Brezhnev did not want the Vietnam War to threaten the thawing of relations with the United States. Nixon, who had also visited China in February 1972, had hoped that the rapprochement with the Chinese and Soviets would scare North Vietnam into making concessions at the Paris peace talks. He was wrong, however, and the North Vietnamese continued to pursue the massive invasion of South Vietnam that they had launched on March 30 and proved intractable in the ongoing negotiations.

The Soviet Union had supported North Vietnam because it served Soviet interests well by keeping the United States fully occupied in an area not of crucial importance to the USSR. After the 1968 Tet Offensive, the Soviets believed for the first time that a total victory was possible, but as the fighting continued, the Soviet leaders became increasingly weary of the war. They came to believe that little more was to be gained from a war that was proving very expensive for the Soviet Union. The Soviets had supplied weapons and equipment that were used in the 1972 spring offensive, but when the Paris peace talks became deadlocked later that year, the Soviets pressured Hanoi to accept a compromise settlement with South Vietnam and the United States that was finally reached in January 1973.

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Rojam
Rojam
May 29, 2017 8:44 am

“The United States insisted that the future of South Vietnam should be left to the South Vietnamese without interference.”

Can’t stop laughing at that quote. Looks like the Soviets were correct as Vietnam is now one of the United States’ favorite trading partners.

What a horrible, horrible mistake that war was. All that destruction and loss of life. No administration held accountable, nobody tried as a war criminal. Yet the Empire never learned from its mistakes, as here we are repeating history in a different part of the world. No administration held accountable, nobody tried as war criminals. In fact, those responsible are enjoying retirement, writing books, having libraries built in their honor as well as schools and highways, doing interviews and pocketing millions in speech endorsements. Despicable! Absolutely disgusting and despicable human beings!!

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