Using a public forum, retired U.S. Air Force General Edward Lansdale (1908 – 1987) proposed a plan for the withdrawal of American and Allied Forces from Vietnam - a plan that would later come to be known as "Vietnamization".
When the subject turned to withdrawing from Vietnam, it was the journalists of the American counterculture who were the most enthusiastic on the topic - and they didn't particularly care if the retreat was seen as "honorable" or not - click here to read about the underground press...