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The Vietnam War For 2000 years, the Vietnamese fought for independence…
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Background/Overview French Colonial Rule: 1800s → WWII –Vietnamese “nationalist” movement led by Ho Chi Minh –Post WWII: FR tried to reassert power (1950-1954 ) US Response –Support of FR: Containment –Lesson of Korea: Domino Theory Geneva Accords –VN divided
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Growing Problems: Internal Revolution Aggression from the North Insurgency in the South –VC (Vietcong) –Ho Chi Minh Trail Internal Protests –Buddhist monks –Corruption in the Gov’t Diem overthrown –SV goes through 5 more inept gov’ts Ngo Dinh Diem
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LBJ’s War Limited involvement → 1964 1964 – Gulf of Tonkin Incident –US destroyers attacked by NV gunboats in Gulf of Tonkin Gulf of Tonkin Resolution –“Declaration of War” sort-of – Gave President complete control over what the US did in Vietnam
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US Strategy/Policy Goals Goals & Objectives –Containment & credibility Attrition –Search and Destroy Escalation of troops –500,000 max in 1967 Bombing –Agent Orange & Napalm Strategic Hamlet Program –Concentration villages Vietnamization –Give the war over to the SV Secret War –Fight across the border
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Problems/Issues Tet Offensive –US wins, but psychological victory for NV/VC NV support from USSR & China Lack of US consensus –Hawks v. Doves –Silent Majority Credibility Gap –Pentagon Papers: Secret Defense Dept study showed LBJ administration lied about the war to win public support Student Protest Movement –Kent State: 4 Students killed by National Guard My Lai Massacre –Villagers killed by US troops; US public shocked Peace Treaty –US & NV withdrawal –1975 reunification Picture from the My Lai Massacre Student Protestors at Kent State University
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The Legacy of Vietnam 58,000 US casualties US image tarnished Shattered public’s trust in gov’t and military Shattered belief that US technology and $$$ could bring victory Veterans return to a country that shuns them US debates whether it can/should be the “World’s Policemen…” Vietnam communist today….
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Reflection Questions 1.In your opinion, could the US have avoided involvement in Vietnam in the 1950s and 60s? 2.What do you think was the greatest problem/issue that the US faced in its involvement in Vietnam? 3. List two things that you learned that were interesting &/or that you will remember easily a month from now.
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