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What Nixon Understood About Vietnam That JFK and LBJ Never Did The Vietnam War is usually explained through battles, body counts, and presidential speeches. But the most important shift in the war did not happen on the battlefield — it happened in how the war itself was understood. John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson entered Vietnam believing it could be managed, escalated, and measured like previous American conflicts. Richard Nixon inherited a war already slipping toward strategic failure — and reached a very different conclusion about what Vietnam actually was, and what it could never become. This documentary explores the critical insight Nixon reached that his predecessors never fully accepted. An understanding not about tactics or firepower, but about political limits, psychological warfare, domestic pressure, and the nature of modern asymmetric conflict. It examines how Nixon redefined objectives, abandoned illusions of decisive victory, and quietly reshaped American strategy — even as the war itself continued to rage. Using archival records, declassified conversations, internal memoranda, and historical analysis, this video breaks down: – why escalation failed before Nixon ever took office – what Nixon believed about Vietnam’s unwinnable structure – how his approach differed fundamentally from JFK and LBJ – and how this shift still shapes U.S. foreign policy today This is not a story of triumph or defeat — but of recognition. Of a war misunderstood too long, and a lesson learned too late. #ww2 #worldwar2 #ww2history #vietnamwar #coldwar #historicaldocumentary