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9. THE VIETNAM conflict. THE VIETNAM WAR 1955-1975. ??????????. Beginning…. NO CLEAR BEGINNING OF U.S. INVOLVEMENT IN VIETNAM SERIES OF STEPS 1950-1965 REASONS WHY AMERICA GOT INVOLVED VIETMINH, NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT AND NORTH VIETNAM’S GOVERNMENT = ENEMY COMMUNISM AS ANTITHESIS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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THE VIETNAM conflict

9.

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Beginning…• NO CLEAR BEGINNING OF U.S.

INVOLVEMENT IN VIETNAM SERIES OF STEPS 1950-1965

• REASONS WHY AMERICA GOT INVOLVED VIETMINH, NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT AND

NORTH VIETNAM’S GOVERNMENT = ENEMY COMMUNISM AS ANTITHESIS

Definition: the doctrine of the conditions of the liberation of the proletariat

PROLETARIAT: A person who’s living depends on the sale of their laboro Everything depends on the demand

of laboro Working class

ASSISTING THE FRENCH DOMINO THEORY

if one country in SE Asia fell to communism surrounding countries would also fall

• HOW THE U.S. SAW COMMUNISM (CONTAGIOUS DISEASE)

DID NOT WANT IT TO SPREAD TO OTHER COUNTRIES

SCORNED DEMOCRAZY VIOLATED HUMAN RIGHTS MILITARY AGGRESSION STATE ECONOMIES

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Beginning…Ho Chi Minh

• 1890 LEFT VIETNAM TO FRANCE• 1920- FOUDING MEMBER OF THE FRENCH

COMMUNIST PARTY• 1924 LEFT TO CHINA

• TO ORGANIZE EXILED VIETNAMESE COMMUNISTS

• 1927 EXPELLED BY CHINA• RETURNED TO VIETNAM IN 1941 AFTER

TRAVELING EXTENSIVELY

• VIET MINH• VIETNAMESE GUERILLA ORGANIZATION

• FIGHT FOR INDEPENDENCE

• JAPAN AND FRENCH AGAINST VIETNAMESE• 1945 JAPAN EXECUTED FRENCH OFFICIALS IN

VIETNAM

• FIRST INDOCHINA WAR• MAO ZEDONG’S CHINESE COMMUNISTS AND VIET

MINH AGAINST FRENCH (AIDED BY U.S.) AND ANTI-COMMUNIST VIETNAMESE FORCES

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• VIETNAMESE COMMUNIST• DECLARED VIETNAMESE INDEPENDENCE

AFTER JAPAN’S SURRENDER IN WWII• “ALL MEN ARE BORN EQUAL: THE

CREATOR HAS GIVEN US INVIOLABLE RIGHTS, LIFE, LIBERTY AND HAPPINESS!”

• 1954• FRENCH SUFFERS HGUE DEFEAT

• PROMPTS PEACE NEGOTIATIONS AND DIVISION OF VIETNAM• 17TH PARALLEL

• LATE 1950’S• ORGANIZED COMMUNIST GUERRILLA

CALLED VIET CONG

Beginning…Ho Chi Minh

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NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT (nlf)“viet cong”

• Before the NLF was created in 1960 there were multiple group, without leadership, that killed Diem supporters

• When Ho unified all the group the NLF was created• One leader- Hua Tho

• Needed to gain the support of the south vietnamese• Not allowed to abuse the peasant farmers• Took land from the rich and gave it to the

poor• Not allowed to steal or damage the

peasants property

• Promised to remove Diem from power• Introduce a government that represented

everyone

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Ho Chi Minh Viet minh

Division of vietnam Viet cong

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Us support: Kennedy administration

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Us support: Kennedy administration

• Wanted to contain communism• Continue to support government of

Diem in South Vietnam• Supported the “Domino Theory”

• if one country fell to communism surrounding countries would also fall

“Pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend…to assure the survival and success of liberty ”.

• 1961• America should finance an increase

of size in south Vietnamese army• 150,000 to 170,000

• Send an additional 1000 American advisors

• Not made public because it broke the Geneva agreement

• Lack of military/combat experience• Key Advisers were graduates or teachers

of ivy league schools• Foolish to get involved in another war in Asia

• Could not abandon American involvement in preservation of non-communist Vietnam• Harry Truman and losing China• “If I tried to pull out completely now

from Vietnam we would have another Joe McCarthy red scare on our hands”

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• “Strategic Hamlet” program• Separate the people from the

guerillas in the jungles• Relocation of 500,000 farmers to

“New villages• Given provisions for five months• Supplies to build a new house

• The communists/guerillas forced to come out of jungle for food

• “New Villages” enforced entry and exit

• Communists were given food voluntarily by the villages

“New village”

Us support: Kennedy administration

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South Vietnamese troops watch demonstration by US

military group Capture guerilla troop

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Us support: Kennedy administration

• When the failure of the program was made apparent Kennedy sent more advisors to Vietnam• 12,000• 300 helicopters

• Told to avoid military combat• Impossible to fulfill

• Buddhist monks• Response to diem’s government• Burned themselves to death

June 11, 1963 Rev. Quang Duc, 73, Public Suicide, Protesting

persecution of Buddhists

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Lyndon b. Johnson’sPolicies and challenges

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Lyndon b. Johnson’sPolicies and challenges

• Also supported the “domino Theory”• Support South Vietnam against NLF • General Khanh told Johnson the South

Vietnamese could not handle the NLF• Believed sending troops would be a

negative political move• Told Khanh he would not send troops until

the election of 1964 was over (Reelection)

“If we quit Vietnam tomorrow we’ll be fighting in Hawaii and next week we’ll have to be fighting in San Francisco.”

• Operation Plan 34b• Sent Asian mercenaries to North

Vietnam• Sent USS Maddox

• Attacked by three north Vietnamese torpedo boats

• If he did not respond to this he would be seen as a weak president• “Repeated acts of violence against the

armed forces of the United States must be met not only with alert defense, but with a positive reply. That reply is being given as I speak tonight.”

• Congress supported his decision 

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Lyndon b. Johnson’sPolicies and challenges

• Operation Rolling Thunder• February 24, 1965• Bomb North Vietnam and the NLF

Territory in South Vietnam• Supposed to last for eight weeks

• Lasted 3 years• NLF Began to attack US bases• March 8, 1965

• Sent 3,500 Marines (combat troops)

After reelection:

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Richard m. NixonWind down

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Richard m. NixonWind down

• His advisor said the US involvement was hopeless• Withdraw troops

• Nixon still had hope that they could win• 543,000 American soldiers 1969• “Vietnamization”

• Gradual withdrawal of US troops • expansion of south Vietnamese army

• American pilots dominate skies over South and North Vietnam, Laos and CAmbodia

• Tried to reach out to Soviet Union and Communist China in hopes they could persuade the north Vietnamese to bargain

• My Lai• Frustration from war led some

American Soldiers to seek revenge on Vietnamese Civilians• Covered up

• Seymour Hersh• March 15, 1968

• Blamed civilians for aiding enemy

• Murdered 400 civilians• Men, women, children,

elderly

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My lai

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• Operation Menu• Secret Bombing Campaign

• Border Regions of Cambodia• Leak

• Illegal wire taps ordered by Nixon to figure out how leaked the secret

• Could be first step leading to the Watergate scandal

• Ho Chi Minh dies September 3, 1969• Successors did not want to lose

• Troop Withdrawls• 65,500-1969• 140,000-1970• 160,000-1971• 157,000-1972

• Death• 9,414-1969• 4,204-1970• 1,386-1971• 300-1972

Richard m. NixonWind down

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• Fall of 1972 Agreement• Communists dropped insistance that a

new coalition governemtn must be built in South Vietnam

• America dropped demand that the North Vietnamese from South Vietnam

• American Troops were pulled out

• Nixon delayed in signing agreement• South Vietnam believed the agreement

meant the US would no longer help• For reassurance Nixon sent arms

shipments• Launched Operation Linebacker II

• Bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong• Late December 11 day

• AKA Christmas Bombing• Heaviest Bomb raidings

Richard m. NixonWind down

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Le Duc Tho of N. VietnamHenry Kissinger OF US

Meet to reach an agreement

Operation Linebacker

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Richard m. NixonWind down

• January 27, 1973• Paris Peace Accord signed• Same terms that had been outline

before “Christmas Bombing”• Officially ended the war in Vietnam• No Celebrations

• Only an armed truce that would not last long

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Us reaction:protests

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Paris peace conference

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CIA Influence: