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Fertile River Valleys B.C. – 900 A.D., China 900 – 1500, Independent 1500’s – 1941 French
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French › French Catholic missionaries › 5% converted › Buddhists resentful of Catholics Missionaries murdered French Control › stripped natives of land › large rice plantations (natives tenant farmers) › monopoly on opium and alcohol Attempted revolts squashed
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Independence movement Led by Ho Chi Minh › Educated in France, Russia, and China › Priority: independence › became communist in 1920's.
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1941 – 1945 › Japan took over Vietnam › Vietminh formed › Fought with Allies › Expected independence › Led by Ho Chi Minh 1946 –1954 › Ho Chi Minh declares independence › President Truman ignores Ho Chi Minh › French return › Vietminh begin fighting French › U.S. supports French with weapons and money
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1954 – MAJOR CHANGES Eisenhower – Domino Theory › Countries will fall to communism if not stopped Vietminh overrun Dien Bien Phu › French surrender Geneva Accords › Split Vietnam › Communist North (Ho Chi Minh) › Non-communist South (Ngo Dinh Diem) › Reunification elections in 1956
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1956 – 1963 Elections cancelled (by Diem) Why? Vietcong (S.V. communists) begin attacks Diem very unpopular Catholic (5% minority) Anti-Buddhist laws Overthrown in coup (Nov. 1963); US did nothing
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1964 – 1965 Gulf of Tonkin Incident › U.S.S. Maddox “fired” upon (Aug. 2, 1964) › Aug. 4 – 2 nd “attack” Led to Gulf of Tonkin Resolution › Johnson’s “blank check”
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TONKIN GULF RESOLUTION Johnson asks Congress for authority to retaliate Congress gives full authority to do whatever he needs to in Vietnam Good idea? Bad idea? Constitutional issues? Passed House 416-0 Passed Senate 98-2 We find out years later it was a lie – there was no attack
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1965 – OPERATION ROLLING THUNDER IS LAUNCHED › Heavy bombing of North Vietnam by the US › Goal: bomb North Vietnam so much that they would give up Where had that been tried before?
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The U.S. had provided the South Vietnamese with: › Weapons › Money › Military advisors (15,000 by 1963) Operation Rolling Thunder was not working › North Vietnamese (northern communists) and the Vietcong (southern communists) were continuing to fight – and growing stronger As President, you have four choices...
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Remove all U.S. troops from Vietnam › Positives/Negatives? Declare war on North Vietnam › Positives/Negatives? Continue to provide defensive help for important South Vietnamese installations › Positives/Negatives? Join the South Vietnamese and commit ground troops to the war › Positives/Negatives?
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Remove all U.S. troops from Vietnam › Positives: no money being spent or lives lost in a foreign war › Negatives: would let down our allies, would look weak for not stopping communism NOT AN OPTION Declare war on North Vietnam › Positives: we will be engaging the enemy on their own turf, the war is “official” › Negatives: we may engage North Vietnam’s allies, China and the Soviet Union, which may lead to nuclear war NOT AN OPTION
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Continue to provide defensive help for important South Vietnamese installations › Positives: we will only be helping the South Vietnamese, it will cost less money, it will put fewer American soldiers in harm’s way › Negatives: it’s what we’re currently doing and it’s not working NOT AN OPTION Join the South Vietnamese and commit ground troops to the war › Positives: we will be taking out the Vietcong, General Westmoreland says it will take 120,000 troops and be over by 1967 › Negatives: it will cost more money and more lives THE ONLY OPTION
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Ground commander Tells Johnson... › enemy will be defeated by 1967 › Need 120,000 troops
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Kennedy: 1,500 military advisors in South Vietnam (1961) At death: 15,000 military advisors in South Vietnam (1963)
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Civil War › Vietnamese fighting Vietnamese Guerilla War › Enemy blends in › Ambush › Hit and run attacks › Use of tunnels Vietcong supplied by North Vietnam via Ho Chi Minh trail supported by Chinese and Soviets WHY THIS STYLE OF WAR?
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Get rid of Viet Cong Eliminate hiding places › Napalm (burn down the jungle) › Agent orange (defoliate the jungle)
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Pacification › Remove loyal villagers › Eliminate the Viet Cong › Allow the villagers to return
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Most apathetic at war since 1941 Tired of corrupt governments Most rural people don’t care communist or not Becomes a war of attrition › Viet Cong don’t have to win; simply must outlast Americans
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Westmoreland claims victory is close! Leads to a credibility gap
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Who is eligible? › 18-25 year old men Who’s eligible for deferment? › College students › Medical conditions › National Guard › Conscientious objectors How else could you avoid the draft? › Flee the country › Burn draft card › Have right “connections” Who is left to fight?
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Who are the protesters? › Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) › College aged people › Called “Doves” How are they protesting? › Refuse to go › Burn draft cards › Marches › Music
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October 21, 1967 › 100,000+ march at Pentagon 1967 Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara resigns Clark Clifford: new Secretary of Defense war is “unwinnable” Now what?
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