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1 In 1965, America’s fight against communism has spread to Southeast Asia, where the United States is becoming increasingly involved in another country’s civil war. Unable to claim victory, U.S. generals call for an increase in the number of combat troops. Facing a shortage of volunteers, the president implements a draft. Who should be exempt from the draft? Should people who believe the war is wrong be forced to fight? How can a draft be made fair?

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4 During the war: 58,000 Americans lost their lives. The oldest man killed was 62 years old; the youngest, 16. 61% of the men killed were 21 or younger. 304,000 were wounded. 75,000 were severely disabled. The United States spent over $200 billion dollars on the war.

5 Truman GOAL: Contain Communism Gave $ to France to fight against Communist Vietnam. Truman Doctrine (1947) “to help free peoples to maintain their free institutions and their national integrity against…totalitarian regimes.”

6 Temporary partition of Vietnam – calls for national elections in 1956 to reunify North, Communist (Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China) - Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh South, (U.S.) - Saigon, Ngo Dinh Diem

7 The U. S. prevented the elections. U. S. backed anti- Communist Ngo Dinh Diem is unpopular Eisenhower - sends more $ and military aid to South Vietnam – prevent domino theory

8 Developed the “Domino Theory” to justify U.S. involvement. “If South Vietnam falls to the Communist, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma, India and Pakistan would also fall like dominos. The Pacific Islands and even Australia could be at risk”.

9 The outcry against Diem's harsh and oppressive actions was immediate. Buddhist monks and nuns were joined by students, business people, intellectuals, and peasants in opposition to Diem’s corrupt rule.

10 Kennedy sent a team to Vietnam to report on conditions in the South and to assess future American aid requirements. The report calls for increase in military, technical and economic aid. Kennedy - Hoping to avoid appearing “soft” on communism, he follows recommendation.

11 At the time of the Kennedy and Diem assassinations, there were 16,000 military advisers in Vietnam. The Kennedy administration had managed to run the war from Washington without the large-scale introduction of American combat troops. The continuing political problems in Saigon, however, convinced the new president, Lyndon Baines Johnson, that more aggressive action was needed. After a reported North Vietnamese raid on two U.S. ships in the Gulf of Tonkin, the Johnson administration argued for expansive war powers for the president. Johnson escalates U.S. involvement. After a reported North Vietnamese raid on two U.S. ships in the Gulf of Tonkin, the Johnson administration argued for expansive war powers for the president. Johnson escalates U.S. involvement.

12 Johnson used the August 4 attack to obtain a Congressional resolution, now known as the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, that gave the president broad war powers.

13 In 1965, the Vietcong attacked two U.S. army installations in South Vietnam, and as a result, Johnson ordered sustained bombing missions over North Vietnam. The bombing missions, known as “Operation Rolling Thunder,” caused the Communist Party to reassess its own war strategy

14 “Operation Rolling Thunder” was backed up by phosphorous and napalm bombs – the latter causing dreadful burns to thousand of innocent civilians.

15 The Vietnamese built large tunnel complexes such as the ones at Cu Chi near Saigon. This protected them from the bombing raids by the Americans and gave them cover for attacking the invaders

16 The United States countered with “Search and Destroy” tactics. In areas where the NLF were thought to be operating, troops went in and checked for weapons. If they found them, they rounded up the villagers and burned the villages down. they rounded up the villagers and burned the villages down. This often alienated the peasants from the American/South Vietnamese cause. This often alienated the peasants from the American/South Vietnamese cause. – As one marine said – “If they weren’t Vietcong before we got there, they sure as hell were by the time we left”. – The Vietcong often helped the villager’s re- build their homes and bury their dead.

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