Vietnam War
Vietnam War
Vietnam War
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The Vietnam was a long conflict that started on 1954 and ended on 1975. The
war mostly occurred in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia (Indo-China) between the
communist regime of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its ally, the United
States. The war was initially fought between Vietnam and France in 1946, formally
called the French war. Vietnam since the 1860s was part of the French colony,
however, in 1944 till 1945 during the second world war Indo-China was under direct
control of Japan.
In 1941, Ho Chi Minh formed a pro-independence organization called the Viet Minh.
The Viet Minh received military equipment from USA and their troops were helped by
OSS, US special forces. Ho Chi Minh wanted an independent Vietnam with a
communist system. He declared in September 1945 that Vietnam was now an
independent country. However, despite Ho Chi Minhs announcement a war broke
out between Viet Minh and France as the allies wanted France to be a major power.
The war lasted till 1954 when a peace negotiation in Geneva ended the French war.
France was defeated at Dien Bien Phu despite their military aid from USA (USA
withdrew from helping Viet Minh after WW2 as France was their ally). French troops
were surrounded by Viet Minh soldiers at Dien Bien Phu and 55 days later the
French troops surrendered. It was agreed under The Geneva Accords of 1954 that
France would leave Indo-China and Vietnam to be divided in two. North Vietnam
which became a communist ruled by Ho Chi Minh and South Vietnam which became
a non-communist. Plans were also made to hold elections in North and South
Vietnam to unite the country. However, despite the peace agreement a war began
again, within a few years, between North Vietnam and South Vietnam with its ally,
the united state.
To what extend was US involvement in Vietnam justified?
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After the events of the French war and the Geneva accords of 1954, the USA
has planned to stop or prevent the spread of communism in South-East Asia. They
believed in the domino theory whereby if one country came in the influence of
communism, then the surrounding country would follow in a domino effect. Therefore
it was very important for USA to defend itself against communism by stopping the
communist country, North Vietnam, to spread around the surrounding countries. [5]
According to the Geneva Accords it was agreed that elections would be held in
Vietnam in 1956 to decide how a united Vietnam would be governed. However,
because of the fear that communism would win, US president Eisenhower forced
South Vietnam not to held election as he feared Viet Minh would win. USA set up a
new government in South Vietnam and appointed the leader Ngo Dinh Diem who
was unpopular.
US involvement in Vietnam increased against
the North Vietnam by financially and militarily
assisting South Vietnam. By 1964, the Gulf of
Tonkin incident was the perfect opportunity for
Johnson to get support from US congress to
increase the involvement in South Vietnam. US
government claimed that the 2 US destroyers
face an unprovoked attacked by North
Vietnamese in international waters. It was the
turning point as it began the American war
which lasted until 1975.
Source 1 [4]
Extract from President Johnson's
Message to Congress in August 5, 1964
North Vietnamese regime had
conducted further deliberate attacks
against U.S. naval vessels operating in
international waters, and I had therefore
directed air action against gunboats and
supporting facilities used in these hostile
operations. This air action has now been
carried out with substantial damage to
the boats and facilities. Two U.S. aircraft
he wanted ARVN to play a greater role in the war and allowed US trop numbers to
drop.
1970, Nixon secretly invaded Cambodia to convince North Vietnam that he was
mad and was ready to use nuclear weapons to win a peace agreement. This was
another policy of Nixon. Eventually, people found out about the invasion and
opposition reached its peak.
1972, Kissinger, Nixons National Security Adviser and Le Duc Tho, representative
of North Vietnam negotiated for peace. By October an agreement was created but
not signed yet.
1973, To force the North to agree Nixon began bombarding the North. Thieu,
president of South Vietnam, refused to sign the agreement that allowed
communist troops. However on 27, 1974, the Vietnam war finally came to an end
when Nixon promised to help South Vietnam in case of an attack by the North.
1975, Nixon resigned and in March 1975
the North invaded the South and was
united under one communist government.
USA lost and the domino theory began to
work.
Source 1 [1]
British Historian Derrick Murphy, writing
about Vietnam in 2001.
Despite their superior technology and
money, it seemed the USA could not win
the war. The Americans were still backing
an unpopular, corrupt government that
lacked the support of the majority of the
Source 2 [2]
Captain E.J. Banks, an American marine
who fought in Vietnam
Source 3 [2]
Stanley Karnow, Vietnam, 1983
The US Army in Vietnam was a
shambles as the war drew to a close in
the early 1970s. With president Nixon
removing the American troops, nobody
wanted to be the last to die for a cause
that had clearly lost its meaning
What was the impact and results of the Vietnam war in Vietnam and the USA?
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During the Vietnam war, villages
suffered a lot due to the bombs and the
chemical defoliant named Agent Orange. This
chemical poisoned the waters of Vietnam
causing thousands of Vietnamese to develop
cancer, birth deformities or give birth to dead
children. A total of 2.5 million Vietnamese were
killed, North Vietnamese Army lost 650,000
and Viet Cong 1 million. The civilians suffered
from brutal treatment and villages/communities
were destroyed by the fighting. Furthermore,
the economy of Vietnam was destroyed by the
widespread damage to fields, animals, crops
and forests.
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Source 1
Vietnamese children suffering from
deformity due to Agent Orange.
The effects of the Vietnam war on the USA caused a protest movement as the
Americans thought that the war was unjust. It made President Johnson very
unpopular and he withdrew in 1968 from the Presidential election. It also caused the
death of 58,000 US troops. After the war, relations between Vietnam and USA
remained hostile. Americans had lost confidence in their ability to contain the
spread of communism. 700,000 veterans suffered psychological effects from fighting
the war and communist took over Cambodia and Laos.
How did the Vietnam War influence the Cold War?
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The Vietnam War was not as significant in terms of influencing the cold war.
When the Vietnam war ended USSR did not declare himself the winner. It can be
considered that it was mostly a proxy war between USSR and America. Because
America wanted to end the spread of communism USSR decided to support the
North communist Vietnamese.
References
Booklet given in class by miss, Vietnam war. Pg 38 to 51.
Steve Waugh. (2001). Vietnam War. In: Nelson Thornes Essential modern world
history. United Kingdom: Nelson Thornes Ltd. pg283-298.
[3]
Claudia. (2013). Vietnam war-History. Available:
http://www.designclaud.com/vietnam-war/. Last accessed 25/03/16.
[4]
WGBH. (2005). Vietnam Online. Available:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/vietnam/psources/ps_tonkingulf.html. Last accessed
25/03/16.
[5]
Wikipedia. (2016). Domino Theory . Available:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domino_theory. Last accessed 25/03/16.
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