Richard Nixon's actions, particularly his policy of Vietnamization and the expansion of the war into Cambodia, significantly affected the outcome of the Vietnam War by attempting to reduce U.S. troop involvement while increasing support for South Vietnamese forces. These decisions sparked widespread protests and intensified anti-war sentiment in the U.S., as many citizens were troubled by the continued escalation and the moral implications of the conflict. Ultimately, Nixon's approach contributed to a growing disillusionment with government policies and a reevaluation of U.S. foreign interventions, shaping public perceptions and reactions to future military engagements.
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