With the help of HUAC, Nixon accused Alger Hiss of espionage (House Un-American). Alger Hiss denied the allegations that he was connected to a communist espionage ring, but eventually he was convicted of perjury which helped further Richard Nixon’s political career (Hiss Trails). Richard Nixon’s name became popular with the help of the Alger Hiss trial. He had his name out for the world to know about him. Nixon also took down Helen Gahagan Douglas with the same anti-communist theme (Deacon). He made sure that he took down the communists. Richard Nixon gained himself a reputation of toughness on communists which gave him an advantage over domestic conservatives (Dallek 147). Because of his credentials as an anti-communist Nixon became Eisenhower’s running mate for the election of 1952 (Fried 22). Richard Nixon was a very strong anti-communist and he made sure everyone knew that. Richard Nixon soon came into office as president, and had the Vietnam War on his hands. Nixon was mourned by Vietnamese refugees because they felt he tried his hardest to save their homeland (Richard Nixon: 1913-1994). In that same article, Dr. Co. D.L. Pham stated, “Nixon was the greatest President of the U.S. and one of the greatest leaders of the world,” and Nguyen said, “He killed Communists, that’s good, I love Nixon, I respect Nixon.” Vietnamese refuges were glad that Nixon came to help them out with the communistic North …show more content…
In the article of “Richard Nixon: Vietnam War Speech”, it addresses the Silent Majority Speech given on November 3, 1969. Nixon talked about the 7 years in Vietnam and how the withdrawal of the American forces would be a disaster and instead he wanted to pursue for peace. He stated, “We have offered the complete withdrawal of all outside forces with in one year… offered free elections…” Nixon also says. “But I do say this: I have initiated a plan which will end this war in a way that will bring us closer to that great goal…of a just and lasting Peace…I Pledge to you tonight that I shall meet this responsibility with…strength and wisdom…” (Richard Nixon: Vietnam). His speech showed his plans to end the Vietnam War. The plans consisted of keeping the peace and using his knowledge in anti-communism to do so. Nixon took what he knew in order to create his plans for peace. He knew it would be hard to get both sides to agree, but he was ready for the challenge. The article “Ending the War and Restoring Peace” shows Nixon ending the war with the terms of peace. Also, it shows the hope from the United States and the Republic of Vietnam to have a stable peace in Vietnam. In the speech Nixon gave, he states, “We must recognize that ending the war is only the first step toward building the peace” (Ending the War). Nixon didn’t want to give the communists the satisfaction of the withdrawal