The Sequence of Lifes and events occurred since President Lyndon B. Johnson to President Barak Obama. (the 36th to 44th)
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Lyndon B. Johnson became the 36th president, after
the death of John F. Kennedy. He became the president until
the end of the Kennedy term, and to finish his 4 years term
later. He was the pioneer who stopped the wars in Vietnam
which was continued later by Richard M.Nixon. The first
American astronaut who landed on the moon occurred during
his administration in 1969. During Richard Nixon, the 37th
president, the diplomatic mission was opened with Mao of the
People Republic of China in 1972, and had the good
relationship with the Soviet Union of Brezhnev, to end the first
step of Cold War. In the Watergate Scandal, Nixon had to be
forced to retire from the president position replaced by Gerald
Ford, the 38th president, who gave the Amnesty Act to Nixon,
not allowed Congress to get impeachment toward him. Ford
tried to preserve the world peace, stopped the wars in
Kampuchea and Vietnam in 1975. He died at the age of 93
had long life expectancy more than any American presidents.
In the era of Jimmy Carter, the 39th president. He was elected
as the Democratic candidate, who just came from the
governor of Georgia, not came from the senate in the
Congress like other presidential candidates. He stopped the
war between Israel and Egypt which made him and Benehem
Begin to receive Nobel Peace Prize both of them in the year
2002. Also, the radical Iranian students captured 55 American
officials in Tehran as hostages for 444 days, they got released
on January 20, 1981, on the Inaugural Address Day of Ronald
Reagan, the 40th president. During his administration, the
detent between the United States and the Soviet Union
emerged, made the end of the Cold War completely. Reagan
could be able to bring back the good hope to American
nation once mare, while the 41st president, George Bush, the
era of the Soviet Union collapsed. The Berlin Wall which was
built in 1961 got demolished on November 9, 1989. The Wall
had 14 miles high, 106 miles long. The war with Iraq occurred
because Iraq of Hussein invaded Kuwait, the 42 days Desert
Storm and 100 hours could stop the defeated Iraq. Bush could
not be able to recover the economy regression in the United
States, so that he had to receive the defeat to Bill Clinton, the
42nd president. Even though his scandal with the trainee
female student in the White House, he was still admired
among the Democrat Party, so he got elected as the president
again for his second term. While the 43rd president, George
W. Bush, the son of the 41 president, George Bush. During his
first term, Talibun attacked the World Trade Center Building
on September 11, 2001, the United States got retaliated
against Talibun by invading Afghanistan known as the
Operation Enduring Peace and the Operation Iraqi Freedom
also broke out to oust Suddam Hussein in the year 2003. The
44th president, Barak Obama, he was the first American African
to become American president. Obama became 2 terms
president, which will last on January 20, 2017. During his
second term he went to Cuba as the State visit after 50 years
of closed relationship among the two countries. The United
States lifted the sanction with Cuba and opened the Embassy.
But on November 13, 2015, the IS terrorists bombed Paris, also
on March 22, 2016, they also bombed Brussels, Belgium.
These two terrible incidents got so many victims died and
hundred people got injure.
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