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Vietnam War. Road to Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh VC North Vietnamese Soldier. Soviet Supplied Weapons. Booby Traps. Protests. I. Why did Kennedy support the war?. Reassert American military might. N. Vietnam communist aggressor and Soviet pawn.
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Vietnam War Road to Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh VC North Vietnamese Soldier
Booby Traps
I. Why did Kennedy support the war? • Reassert American military might. • N. Vietnamcommunist aggressor and Soviet pawn. • Believed in “limited brushfire wars”. • Special Forces • Before they developed into nuclear war.
II. Escalation of U.S. Involvment • 1941-Allies sign the Atlantic Charter: • U.S. rejects colonialism • 1945—Vietnam declares independence • Ending100 years of occupation. • 1949—China becomes Communist
Escalation (cont’d) 4. 1950—U.S.“Pacific Rim” from Communism • 1954—France loses its empire in S.E. Asia • Dien Bien Phu • 1954 Geneva Conference • Make Laos and Cambodia ind. countries. • TEMPORARILY divide Vietnam at the 17th parallel. • N. and S. Vietnamfree elections in 1956 to reunited the country under a single government.
Escalation (cont’d) • 1956—U.S. prevents free elections in Vietnam. • U.S. fears Ho Chi Minh and the communists would be voted into power. • Domino Theory • 1960—780 military advisors are in S. Vietnam. • 1963—JFK @17,000 “advisors” in support of Ngo Dinh Diem.
Escalation (cont’d) • 1963—LBJ continues JFK’s support of S. Vietnam • 1964—Gulf of Tonkin Resolution • Gave LBJ power to “prevent further agression.” • Use of more troops • Did not need Congressional approval • 1965—LBJ begins aerial bombardment & direct involvement of U.S. ground troops.
12. March 31 1965, the first US combat troops arrived in Vietnam. 13. 180,000 troops by years end
III. TET 1. 1968—Tet Offensive by the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) • 39 U.S. bases; S. Vietnam. • Demonstrated the NVA was: • Better equipped • Better trained • More determined to win the war • War not almost over.
TET (cont’d) 2. Psychological victory for NVA 3. Beginning of the end for U.S. 4. LBJ lost half his support; did not run again in ’68
IV. Counterculture & Anti-War Movements • Break away from conformity • Long hair; clothing parents didn’t like • 1962Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) • 1964Free Speech Movement • Protest University policies • Lectured on social issues from civil rights to Vietnam
Counterculture (cont’d) • 1969-Woodstock • Hendrix, Joplin Dylan • “Flower Children” • Protest Vietnam • “Make love not war”
Counterculture(cont’d) • Sexual Revolution • Casual Sex, multiple partners!! • 1966—National Organization for Women (NOW); Betty Friedan • 1972: Equal Rights Amendment • No discrimination based on sex. • Fails many times…even today.
V. Nixon & the End of the Vietnam War • 1969: Nixon Pres. • 1st issueVietnam • How to have “honorable peace”? • Vietnamization: Turn war over to S. Vietnam • 1969500,000 • 1972under 30,000
Nixon Years (cont’d) 7.1970 Ho Chi Minh Trail Bombing in Cambodia 8. 1969 Kent State ↓
Nixon Years (cont’d) • My Lai Massacre • “Baby Killers”
Nixon Years (cont’d) • 1971: Pentagon Papers; leaked by Daniel Ellsberg to NY Times • Congress lied during LBJ • War to avoid embarrassment • Truth of Gulf of Tonkin • Nixonget out ASAP • Peace talks begin…but breakdown
Nixon Years (cont’d) • “Christmas Bombings” • March 29, 1973: last US troops leave Vietnam
Nixon Years (cont’d) • March 29, 1973 Nixon Resigns • April 1975 Saigon falls to Communists ↓
VI. Costs • 58,000 US KIA • 2,600 MIA • 300,000 WIA • @2 million+ Vietnamese KIA • $176 billion • U.S. couldn’t defend freedom around the world. • American $ and technology could not do everything • U.S. will be haunted until 1991 Gulf War
Costs (cont’d • War Powers Act • Limit pres. power to wage war w/out Congressional ok