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VIETNAM. President Truman  Situation in Indochina was part of Cold War struggle against communism  Decided to support France in an effort to block communist.

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1 VIETNAM

2 President Truman  Situation in Indochina was part of Cold War struggle against communism  Decided to support France in an effort to block communist expansion in Europe

3 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER  Domino Theory: the belief that communism would spread to neighboring countries  US sent arms, ammunition, supplies and money to French forces in Vietnam

4 THE GENEVA CONFERENCE  Goal was to work out a peace agreement and arrange for Indochina’s future  Meeting of representatives from France, Vietnam, Cambodia, Great Britain, Laos, China, Soviet Union and US gathered in Geneva, Switzerland  Geneva Accords were signed in July 1954  Vietnam was temporarily divided at the 17 th parallel

5 GENEVA ACCORDS  Vietminh would control the northern part of Vietnam  French would withdraw from the country  A demilitarized zone along the 17 th parallel would act as a buffer zone to prevent fighting between the north and the south

6 CONFLICT IN VIETNAM  civil war breaks out  In 1960, Vietminh in South Vietnam formed the National Liberation Front Their military forces were called the Vietcong—, meaning Vietnamese communists; guerilla force in the South; supported by North Vietnamese army  Pres. Eisenhower decides to intervene  US began supplying South Vietnam with money and supplies

7 PRESIDENT KENNEDY  Believed in the domino theory  Wanted to show off American power  Hesitated to send troops so he sent more military advisors  Increased financial aid to Diem Diem becoming more and more unpopular Instability in S. Vietnam U.S. backs coup to overthrow Diem who is assassinated

8 THE TONKIN GULF RESOLUTION  President Johnson became convinced that only expanded US military involvement would prevent a Communist victory  The Tonkin Gulf Resolution Enabled the President to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against forces of the US Approved by Congress on Aug. 7, 1964

9 PRESIDENT JOHNSON  Did not want to appear “soft” on communism  Tonkin Gulf: granted Johnson broad military powers  Operation Rolling Thunder  Escalation—more troops to Vietnam  Determination despite unpopularity

10 AIR WAR  Operation Rolling Thunder (March 1965) Main target: Ho Chi Minh Trail  Pres. Johnson wanted to weaken the enemy’s ability and will to fight and wanted to assure South Vietnam of his commitment to its independence  This bombing campaign led many South Vietnamese to join the Vietcong

11 GROUND WAR  In response to guerilla tactics, US ground troops in South Vietnam undertook search and destroy missions to drive enemy forces out of their hideouts  US troops inflicted enormous casualties on Communist forces  Pacification

12 THE DRAFT  As the American force in Vietnam increased, US government depended on the draft  1969 lottery system implemented for the draft Men were drafted based on birth dates drawn at random  Draft ended in 1973

13 1968: THE TET OFFENSIVE  A series of coordinated attacks throughout South Vietnam  The Vietcong assault on the US Embassy marked the start  Showed that no part of South Vietnam was safe from attack  Shattered American beliefs that Communist forces were weakening and that the US would soon win the war

14 PRESIDENT NIXON END OF THE WAR  President Nixon pledged he would end the war if elected  Vietnamization- process of turning over more of the fighting in Vietnam to the South Vietnamese while gradually bringing home US ground troops My Lai Massacre Invasion of Cambodia  Nixon agreed to remove all US troops and help rebuild


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