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Muskie and Nixon on dueling soapboxes with POWs. The war solution., Feb. 4, 1972

 Item — Box: Unknown container 447 for instance of Muskie and Nixon on dueling soapboxes with POWs. The war solution.
Identifier: MC070/04

Scope and Content Note

Throughout Nixon's first term, the plight of POWs in Vietnam was the Administration's counterargument to antiwar opponents. By 1972, public cynicism about Nixon's plans to "end the war" was widespread. On January 25, 1972, Nixon outlined a new political settlement. Muskie called it a "welcome initiative" while offering his own proposals. Nixon's proposal was, of course, rejected by Hanoi. Oliphant illustrates the sense of exhaustion which gripped many Americans about the dueling proposals and the war itself. Anita Holst-Jensen.

Dates

  • Feb. 4, 1972

Creator

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Extent

1 drawing

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Edmund S. Muskie Archives and Special Collections Library Repository

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