In 1968, the Vietnam War dominated the hearts and minds of millions of Americans and other people all over the world. Tet was fired by a Vietnamese fighter southern Vietnam where soldiers seriously attacked every major city in the southern part of the country. This impairs the dreams of people who wish to end soon and want peace in Vietnam rather than communism. In 1970 Nixon decided to raise things up a bit and invaded the nearby Cambodia so that he would not allow the world 's largest superpower to appear' like a poor, helpless giant '. At the same time, many different universities throughout the United States
Richard Nixon was elected in 1968 and insisted that he had a secret plan to end the conflict. But in fact, apart from the invasion of neighboring Cambodia by the US military in 1970, he offered something new. In a famous case four students at Kent State University in Ohio were murdered when the Ohio State Guard shot and dismissed an armored protestor in the army. Corresponding to the Pentagon document case, G. "Plumber" including Gordon Liddy, E was established. Howard Hunt and some Cuban opponents. "Plumber" trying to crush Ayersberg invaded his psychiatrist's office to find devastating information about him. John Ehrlichmann approved the robbery case "it is impossible to track if done under your warranty".
Since 1968 to 1970, the protest action continued to be effective as it began protesting the role of the United States in Vietnam by incidents such as Tet attack, Mailein massacre, Kent state massacre. The last incident - National Guard killed four Kent students in anti - war protest - led to a nationwide student strike that closed 500 universities. A historian said, "In January 1973, when Nixon announced effective termination of participation in the United States, he made an announcement in response to contemporary unparalleled challenges."
Next to my list of militant passion? Vietnam War Like other people of my generation, the Vietnam War is very personal. The 1968 Democratic National Convention, the 1969 Lottery, and the massacre in 1970 Kent province contributed to the formation of my student activist. Of course, I did not blow up the building on the (first) university campus, but organized the teachings. Nixon was elected President when I returned from the first college to another university, a hearing of impeachment began, he resigned from the president. Like many angry sociologists and intellectual activists who desire the leftist, I am from Liberal Democrat to Marxist with the help of Bakunin.