Los Angeles,
Jan 16 : At a ceremony commemorating the late U.S. President Richard
M. Nixon's 100th birthday, politicians, a military official and Nixon's eldest
daughter remembered him as an underappreciated president and a foreign policy
genius.
Nixon, the Cold War-era Republican stalwart who opened U.S.
relations with communist China, was the only American president to resign from
office, leaving the White House in disgrace over the Watergate
scandal.
"He looked at (the world) as a world with 200 countries and 200
leaders, and he studied every one of those leaders, and he knew most of them,"
said Bruce Herschensohn, a friend and speech writer for Nixon who delivered the
keynote address. "It's a talent that I have never seen equaled."
The 37th
president died in 1994 at age 81.
During the ceremony, the Watergate
scandal was not mentioned.
"To me, there's nothing to mention,"
Herschensohn said after the speech. "That doesn't make (the Watergate scandal)
right, but that's the way Washington operated."
He said he wishes that
people would people would view Nixon in the context of his entire
legacy.
Along with Herschensohn, California Congressman Ed Royce, a
Republican, and U.S. Marine Corps General Melvin Spiese spoke to a crowd of
hundreds at the official Nixon library run by the Richard Nixon Foundation and
the National Archives in Yorba Linda, California - his birthplace.
The
three told stories about Nixon's achievements in China and his moves to end the
Vietnam War.
A squadron of U.S. fighter jets flew over the ceremony to a
roar of applause. Honors to the late president also included musical
presentations by a U.S. Marine band and a 21-gun salute.
Afterward,
Nixon's eldest daughter, Tricia Nixon Cox, laid a White House wreath from
President Barack Obama during a brief and quiet ceremony.
She then spoke
with reporters, including a camera crew from a Chinese news agency.
"I
think in 100 years, people will remember he was a good man. A decent man," Nixon
Cox said. She said she believes his true legacy, often obscured by the Watergate
scandal, is one of promoting freedom and of reaching out to a nation that was
once an enemy of the United States.
The Richard Nixon Foundation has
planned more events throughout the year to observe the late president's
complicated legacy.
Ends
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