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Reasons for US
involvement in Vietnam
- The French
- Vietnam had originally been a
French colony before Japan
invaded it and took it during
WW2
- French rule had been strict and brutal for
the Vietnamese and very few people had
liked Vietnam being a French colony
- The Vietnamese had already been deploying
geurilla tactics against the Japanese before they
had to surrender after WW2
- Many of the Vietnamese saw the Japanese
invasion as a chance to get independence
from the French.
- When WW2 ended and Japan
surrendered and left Vietnam, Vietnam
declared itself independent.
- The French decided that they wanted their
colony back in Indo-China and sent French
troops to attempt to regain control of
Vietnam
- The Vietnamese started geurilla warfare against the
French - little surprise raids against them. These tactics
were successful against the French
- They underestimated the
amount of resistance they
would meet from the
Vietnamese.
- America was originally sympathetic to their
cause - it did not want to see colonialism rise
again.
- It switched it's support over to the French,
however, when communism started to
become a major issue in Vietnam
- The USA was spending close to $1 Billion
supplying the French with aid in Vietnam
- Vietnam being independent was originally
good for America for this reason - it was
one less colony for the British and French
and was one step closer to bringing about
an end of colonialism
- The French lost the
battle of Dien Bien Phu
and decided to leave
Vietnam
- America threatened no more aid if they
did, but the French had made up their
minds
- America knew that Vietnam would
become communist if they didn't stop
them ; no other countries were
willing to get involved
- This caused America to get
involved themselves as the
USSR's spreading influence
(and the spread of
communism) was an extreme
worry for the USA.
- The Cold War
- America was (and still is) an
extremely capitalist country
- Communism was against it's basic
structure - capitalism v communism
- The majority of the American public was
staunchly anti-communism
- Other capitalist countries, in part, expected
it to help Vietnam avoid becoming
communist
- America had pledged to stop
communism spreading to different
countries
- It feared a domino effect would
happen, where, if one country
became communist, so would
others around it.
- It also pledged to give aid to any countries trying to stop
communism (apart from Balitc states already communist as it
feared it would start a war between America and the USSR)
- It knew that if another country became communist,
then the USSR would gain more power due to it
having more natural communist allies like China and
Cuba
- America did NOT want
the USSR to gain any
power as long as it could
stop it, as it believed the
USSR was evil.
- China was already communist, meaning if Vietnam fell to
communism as well, that would be two asian countries already
communist.
- America knew China could easily supply Vietnam with aid
due to it's close proximity