‘Kissinger’s Betrayal’: New Book Explains Why South Vietnam Fell
‘Kissinger’s Betrayal’: New Book Explains Why South Vietnam Fell
‘Kissinger’s Betrayal’: New Book Explains Why South Vietnam Fell
While Kissinger rightfully has been faulted before, Young provided detailed historical documents as “smoking guns” for his argument that Kissinger betrayed Nixon, U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam Ellsworth Bunker, and South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu. This perfidy set the stage for the success of the North Vietnamese conquest of South Vietnam in April 1975. It occurred on May 31, 1971, during his secret negotiations with North Vietnamese leadership when Kissinger made a major military concession that, while the United States would withdraw from South Vietnam, it wouldn’t require North Vietnam to withdraw its forces.