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The War Escalates. Problems in the South. Diem losing support Why? Not allowing Buddhists to practice their religion Killing Buddhist Priests Cracking down on protests Assassinated in 1963.
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Problems in the South • Diem losing support • Why? • Not allowing Buddhists to practice their religion • Killing Buddhist Priests • Cracking down on protests • Assassinated in 1963
June 11, 1963 Quang Ngai, protest the policies of South Vietnam’s President Ngo Dihn Diem. Several other monks also commit suicide.
Authorizes President Johnson to: “take all necessary steps including the use of force.” Basically a declaration of war 1965—American combat forces sent to S. Vietnam Massive Build-Up: 3/65—100,000 troops 12/65—180,000 12/66—360,000 By 1968—500,000 USSR and China supporting N. Vietnamese and Viet Cong By 1969—US spent $100 billion Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
US Tactics • Massive Bombing • Military installations • Oil reserves • RR • Napalm Bombing • Sets human flesh aflame • Pacification • Burn villages • Move civilians • Search and Destroy—surveillance, air strikes, armed patrols
Viet Cong Tactics • Guerilla Warfare • Terror and Coercion in the villages • Convince citizens to “get rid of US”
Tet Offensive 1/31/68 • Lunar New Year—generally a time of truce • North launches a huge offensive on major southern cities • Move as far South as the US embassy in Saigon • 6 hour, televised battle! • NOT successful—militarily • 40,000 VC • 3,500 US/S. Vietnamese
The chief of the south Vietnam’s National Police executes a Vietcong guerrilla on February 1, 1968, the 2nd day of the Tet Offensive.
Can't We All Just Get Along? • March 31, 1968 • Johnson announces he will halt bombings of N. Vietnam • April 3, 1968 • N. Vietnam accepts Johnson’s offer to begin peace negotiations • Ends up taking 5 years for the U.S. to be out of Vietnam
New Man in Town... • 1968 Presidential Election • Richard Nixon says he plans to pull U.S. troops out of Vietnam • Tough Position • U.S. stays in Vietnam, public opposition increases • Withdraw troops without peace agreement, Nixon becomes 1st president to lose a war!!!
Vietnamization Anyone??? • Nixon introduces NEW foreign policy • Two-Step Plan: • Phased withdrawal of U.S. troops from Vietnam • Replace them with trained Vietnamese soldiers South Vietnamese soldiers train in the use of artillery as part of the Vietnamization program.
Coming to a Close… • The U.S. dropped more than twice the amount of bombs on Vietnam as they did in both WWII and Korea COMBINED! • January 23, 1973, a cease-fire is signed by all parties • U.S. troops withdraw completely from S. Vietnam
Not Over Yet!!! • Once U.S. forces leave S. Vietnam, N. Vietnam launches a major offensive on the South in hopes of capturing Saigon. • By April 1975, S. Vietnamese army collapses and N. Vietnamese is on the doorstep of Saigon. • President Ford sends $300 million to protect Saigon and remove Americans. • April 29, Saigon is overtaken and an emergency evacuation of Americans takes place.
Vietnam Today • Saigon government surrenders on April 30, 1975. • North and South Vietnam are united as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on July 2nd.