The Legacy and Lessons Learned
http://berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2004/02/05_fogofwar.shtml
The Costs of the War• 58,000 U.S. Soldiers K.I.A.
• 300,000 U.S. wounded
• over 2,000 M.I.A.
• 2 mil. Vietnamese K.I.A.
• U.S. spent $150 billion
• PTSD, drug/alcohol abuse
Vietnam Memorial a.k.a.
“The Wall”
Modern Impact on Politics
• Mistrust of the government
• LBJ, Gulf of Tonkin, Nixon, domino theory
• Impact on political elections
• immigration connection
Lessons Learned• U.S. public will not tolerate long wars
• impact of time + casualties
• need for clear intro and “outro” strategies
• establish clear goals
1964: Gulf of Tonkin
1968: Tet Offensive
“I'm not going to be the first American president to lose a war.” Richard Nixon (1969)
Lessons Learned• Military power does not triumph over will
• 7,000,000 tons of bombs dropped on Vietnam or one 500 lb bomb for every person in the country
“Tell the Vietnamese they've got to draw in their horns or we're going to bomb them back into the Stone Age.”
--Gen. Curtis LeMay (1964)
Lessons Learned• U.S. gov. will try to control images/stories
• ex. imbeds in Iraq War; coffin pictures
• Importance of web, cable and satellite TV
Lessons Learned
• Know the pre-history and culture of the region BEFORE getting involved
• communicate--Ho Chi Minh letters
• different understanding of time
• standards of living
Lessons Learned• Watch out for nationalism and racism
“It's silly talking about how many years we will have to spend in the jungles of Vietnam when we could pave the whole country and put parking stripes on it and still be home for Christmas.”--
Ronald Reagan (1965)
Long-term Questions
• Why did the U.S. lose the Vietnam conflict?
• Why would the Vietnamese choose communism?
• Will we ever be able to trust our leaders?
• How does the U.S. view the world?
• What is the purpose of U.S. foreign policy?