Ceremonies at the White House in Washington DC during the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir to the United States. President Richard M Nixon and First Lady Patricia Nixon stand and wait for the arrival of Prime Minister Golda Meir. The car of Mrs. Meir arrives and she steps out of it. President and First Lady greet and welcome her. She shakes hands with other officers and dignitaries present at the venue.
Ceremonies at the White House in Washington DC during the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir to the United States. President Richard Nixon and Prime Minister Golda Meir stand on a platform in the White House lawn. They review the drills by U.S. Navy troops. President Nixon and Prime Minister Meir walk and review the honor guard. Spectators and guests at the ceremony applaud. U.S. Air Force, Army and Navy officers at the venue.
Ceremonies at the White House in Washington DC during the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir to the United States. President Richard Nixon and Prime Minister Golda Meir stand on a platform in the White House lawn. They address the people during the ceremony. U.S. Military officers and troops stand in file at the venue. Spectators watch the ceremony while camera person records the event. A GI on duty holds the Israeli flag. Dignitaries walk inside the White House.
Ceremonies at the White House in Washington DC during the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir to the United States. President Richard Nixon and Prime Minister Golda Meir sit and confer during a bilateral talks session. Nixon and Golda talk to each other. A portrait of George Washington on the wall of the meeting hall.
News correspondent reads news about stand of U.S. President Richard Nixon on Vietnam War. President Nixon addresses the nation about the Vietnam War from White House. He details how United States got involved in the war. Nixon says that time has come to end the battle in Vietnam. (This became known as Nixon's "Silent Majority" speech.)
Stand of U.S. President Richard Nixon on Vietnam War. President Nixon addresses the nation about the Vietnam War from White House. He explains what has been described as "The Nixon Doctrine" regarding U.S. involvement in war, foreign policy support, and defense of freedom. He discusses the concept of helping other nations fight wars, rather than fighting wars for them. He illustrates this approach in describing U.S. efforts in Vietnam. He promises that 20% of U.S. combat forces will return by mid December. He notes he will not reveal withdrawal decisions that will compromise efforts at the Paris talks. He indicates he will pursue a path seeking a just peace through a negotiated settlement or through continued vietnamization.
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