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1 US Involvement in Vietnam Why did we fight? Was it justified? What lessons can we learn?

2 Why did we get involved in the first place? French considered Indochina (including Vietnam) as its colonial territory mapmap Ho Chi Minh pic organized Communist resistance - movement called “Vietminh”pic Truman & Eisenhower decided to help French “Domino Theory” “Domino Theory” - that Communism was spreading Geneva Accords signed in ‘54 - dividing N&S Ngo Dinh Diem pic ruled “democratic” Southpic Free Elections set for ‘56

3 Problems with this arrangement? Diem was Corrupt - but only alternative to Communism - Ho Chi Minh was gaining support for social reforms and land redistribution ‘56 Elections - Diem refused to let South vote – Vietminh of South became National Liberation Front joined w/ Viet Cong of North (Communists) to fight Diem’s forces By ‘63 we had 16,000 US military personnel in Vietnam (sent by Pres. Kennedy) - Diem then killed

4 So What Do We Do? Tonkin Gulf Resolution of ‘64 - “to take all necessary measures to repel attack” –LBJ Tapes of “attack” & McNamaraLBJ Tapes of “attack”McNamara Operation Rolling Thunder - bombings Ho Chi Minh Trail Escalation from ‘65 to ‘67 Search and Destroy Missions Pacification - civilian “safe zones’

5 Vietnam - A Geographic Look Photo Exhibit Map of Communist Nations

6 What impact was this having? Divided Opinions - fed by TV images DovesDoves called for withdrawal and focus on domestic issues HawksHawks called for stronger US military interventions - more than domestic issues Protest Groups - Students for Democratic Society - 20,000 march on DC in ‘65 picpic Columbia University - students clashed w/ police - by end of ‘68, 75% of college campuses had protests (especially those w/ ties to military industries)

7 Changes on the ground in Vietnam? Tet Offensive - Attack by North Vietnamese on Jan. 30,’68 (New Year - Tet) stunned US troops and public US responded, but it shook confidence that war would end soon. Gen. Westmoreland requested 200,000 new troops to add to 510,000 - denied. 14,000 US soldiers killed in ‘68 P.O.V. - Re: Vietnam: Stories Since the War....

8 Political fallout from Vietnam? Democratic Nominating Convention (‘68)in Chicago was a disaster - Lyndon B. Johnson’s support sagged vs. Eugene McCarthy LBJ won by slim margin, yet decided to retire at end of term - endorsed Humphrey. Sen. Rob F. Kennedy had also entered race, but was assassinated just before Chicago Anti-war protestors created riot scene picpic Many voters blamed Democrats (Nixon(Rep) later called these “silent majority”) Nixon won ‘68 election over Humphrey - promised “secret plan” to end war

9 Was the war ending? Nixon endorsed idea of “Vietnamization” - yet increased secret air attacks in Laos and Cambodia on Ho Chi Minh trail Viet Cong then supported Khmer Rouge in Cambodia - we expanded war - many in US enraged Kent State Kent State and Mississippi State held student protests - National Guard killed 4 and 2

10 Peace, finally? Congress in ‘70 repealed Tonkin Gulf Resolution Also, Pentagon Papers were released - exposing Govt. liesPentagon Papers By ‘71, despite passage of 26th Amendment (voting age now 18), Nixon won re-election By ‘72, Nixon forced to initiate peace negotiations with North Vietnamese Paris Peace Accords (‘73) North Vietnamese eventually captured Saigon (‘75) In total, 58,000 Americans died - many MIA

11 Lasting Effects of Vietnam War War Powers Act (‘73) - required President to get Congressional approval before committing troops to non-war situations Veteran’s Adjustments - Cold welcome back - Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder common Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial (Wall) in ‘82Wall US very politically divided (now?) Vietnam now united as a Communist nation (but becoming Capitalist) datadata


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