Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Vietnam Retaliation In The U.S :: essays research papers
 ââ¬Å"Vietnam was the first war ever fought without any censorship. Without censorship, things  can get terribly confused in the public mind.â⬠ - Gen William C Westmoreland, US Army  (http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/13476.html)    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  It is said that a war cannot be fought without the support of the people. Much so was this  related to the Vietnam conflict. I say the ââ¬Å"Vietnam Conflictâ⬠ in that the United States never  actually declared war on North Vietnam after its communist split-up in 1960. The conflict was  based on the principles of containment stated in the Truman and Eisenhower Doctrines. These  documents stated that military aid would be given to any nation willing to fight communism.  This idea of ââ¬Å"keeping communism in itââ¬â¢s placeâ⬠ without it spreading to new nations was called  containment, a name given by President Harry Truman.   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In May of 1955, Vietnam, which was a French colony, was broken up by rebels led by Ho  Chi Minh. Under the accords of the Geneva Convention, the French colony was broken into  Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. North Vietnam was supported by the Communist China and  Soviet Union while South Vietnam fought off communism with aid from the United States.  These series of events added to the tensions felt in the Cold War, which lasted between the  United States and the Soviet Union until 1989.   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The year 1964 brought the United States into the conflict even more with President  Johnsonââ¬â¢s Operation ââ¬Å"Rolling Thunderâ⬠, which bombed railroads, troop camps and other North  Vietnamese targets. This also brought two battalions of 3,500 marines and opened the door to  lead 540,000 men in Vietnam by 1967. This drastic call for troops to be deployed to Vietnam  called on the Selective Service Act, which drafted men into the military who fit certain  requirements. This combined with anti-war sentiments felt at home led to the opposition to the  war I am to speak about.     à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The Conflict in Vietnam did not go unnoticed at home as well. Some Americans were  eager to fight Communism in Vietnam. But, unlike most wars of American time, the action in  Vietnam had a very split approval amongst Americans. Many believed that the conflict was the  responsibility of South Vietnam, and not that of the United States. By the conflictââ¬â¢s escalation,  however, the approval of the practice of containment in Vietnam dropped drastically as more  Americans lost their lives to Viet-Cong guerillas. But some were optimistic, said here: ââ¬Å"Writer  James Reston commented that the anti-war demonstrations were not helping to bring peace to  Vietnam. He said they were postponing it. He believed the demonstrations would make Ho Chi    					    
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