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1 An Overview of the Vietnam War Overview In this lesson, students will be introduced to the Vietnam War through a simulation regarding the anxiety of combat and will then receive an overview of the war via a teacher Power Point presentation or lecture (provided), or a text book reading followed by class discussion. Students will then create an illustrated timeline picturing the prominent events from the years of conflict. Grade 7 NC Essential Standards for 7 th Grade Social Studies 7.H.2.1- Analyze the effects of social, economic, military and political conflict among nations, regions, and groups Materials Scrap material that can be used as blindfolds Chart paper and Post-it notes Teacher reference document: “A Short Summary of the Vietnam War”, attached Optional: “An Overview of the Vietnam War,” Power Point; available in the Consortium’s Database of K-12 Resources (in PDF format) o To view this PDF as a projectable presentation, save the file, click “View” in the top menu bar of the file, and select “Full Screen Mode” o To request an editable PPT version of this presentation, send a request to [email protected] Optional: “Student Notes: A Short Summary of the Vietnam War,” questions and answer key attached Vietnam War Timeline strips, attached Art paper and markers, crayons, or colored pencils Optional homework: “Afghanistan haunted by ghost of Vietnam,” CNN article attached Essential Questions: What were the causes of the Vietnam War? Why did the United States become involved in the conflict? What were the major events of the Vietnam War? How did the Vietnam War change the United States and Vietnam? Duration 60 minutes Procedure Beware of Landmines! (Optional Warm-Up Simulation) 1. At the beginning of class, break students up into partners and have them choose to be A or B. Instruct the A’s to line up on one side of the room side by side. Tell them to turn their back to the center of the room and use the provided material to blindfold themselves. 2. Next, have the B’s place items on the floor that would block the path of the A’s if they were to walk across the room (books, a pile of pencils, jackets, backpacks, etc.). The teacher should just make sure that none of the objects used could cause harm. Ensure the students spread the objects around the whole room, so that the floor is evenly covered. If possible, turn on a recording of war sound effects.

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AnOverviewoftheVietnamWarOverviewInthislesson,studentswillbeintroducedtotheVietnamWarthroughasimulationregardingtheanxietyofcombatandwillthenreceiveanoverviewofthewarviaateacherPowerPointpresentationorlecture(provided),oratextbookreadingfollowedbyclassdiscussion.Studentswillthencreateanillustratedtimelinepicturingtheprominenteventsfromtheyearsofconflict.Grade7NCEssentialStandardsfor7thGradeSocialStudies• 7.H.2.1-Analyzetheeffectsofsocial,economic,militaryandpoliticalconflictamongnations,regions,and

groupsMaterials• Scrapmaterialthatcanbeusedasblindfolds• ChartpaperandPost-itnotes• Teacherreferencedocument:“AShortSummaryoftheVietnamWar”,attached• Optional:“AnOverviewoftheVietnamWar,”PowerPoint;availableintheConsortium’sDatabaseofK-12

Resources(inPDFformat)o ToviewthisPDFasaprojectablepresentation,savethefile,click“View”inthetopmenubarofthe

file,andselect“FullScreenMode”o TorequestaneditablePPTversionofthispresentation,[email protected]

• Optional:“StudentNotes:AShortSummaryoftheVietnamWar,”questionsandanswerkeyattached• VietnamWarTimelinestrips,attached• Artpaperandmarkers,crayons,orcoloredpencils• Optionalhomework:“AfghanistanhauntedbyghostofVietnam,”CNNarticleattached

EssentialQuestions:• WhatwerethecausesoftheVietnamWar?• WhydidtheUnitedStatesbecomeinvolvedintheconflict?• WhatwerethemajoreventsoftheVietnamWar?• HowdidtheVietnamWarchangetheUnitedStatesandVietnam?Duration• 60minutesProcedure

BewareofLandmines!(OptionalWarm-UpSimulation)1. Atthebeginningofclass,breakstudentsupintopartnersandhavethemchoosetobeAorB.Instructthe

A’stolineupononesideoftheroomsidebyside.Tellthemtoturntheirbacktothecenteroftheroomandusetheprovidedmaterialtoblindfoldthemselves.

2. Next,havetheB’splaceitemsonthefloorthatwouldblockthepathoftheA’siftheyweretowalkacross

theroom(books,apileofpencils,jackets,backpacks,etc.).Theteachershouldjustmakesurethatnoneoftheobjectsusedcouldcauseharm.Ensurethestudentsspreadtheobjectsaroundthewholeroom,sothatthefloorisevenlycovered.Ifpossible,turnonarecordingofwarsoundeffects.

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3. Onceallitemsareplaced,tellthegroupthatalloftheitemsonthefloor,whichtheB’scanseeandtheA’s

cannot,representlandmines.Iftheyaresteppedonormovedinanyway,theywillexplodeandobliteratethepoorpersonwhohashitit.

4. ExplainthatA’smustnavigateacrosstheroomwithoutopeningtheireyesandwithouthittingalandmine.

TheonlyassistancetheywillhaveistheirpartnerByellingwarningstodirectthemwhentheyareclosetodanger.B’smaynotsteertheirpartnersphysicallyinanyway.Inadditiontothewarsoundeffects(ifavailable),B’scanalsobeinstructedtoaddtothestressoftheactivitybyyellingwarlikeslogans,suchas“Incoming!;Retreat!;Weareunderattack!;”etc.

5. Oncestudentsunderstandwhattodo,theteachershouldassumetheroleofasergeantandyell

directives.HaveA’sbeginmovingacrosstheroombyyelling,“Alrightsoldier’s,moveout!We’vegotenemiesonourtrail,butproceedwithcaution!Let’sMOVE!”TheteacherandB’sshouldcontinuemakingthesimulationasstressfulaspossibleforA’s,whilestillensuringstudentsarenotliterallyharmedinanyway.TheteacherandB’sshouldpaycloseattentiontotheA’sandifanyrunintoanyofthelandmines,yellandletA’sknowtheyhavebeenblownup.

6. OnceallA’shavenavigatedthroughthelandminesorbeenblownup,discuss:

• Whatdidthatexperiencefeellike?• Imaginethelandminesyouwerecircumventingwerereal.Whatwouldthisexperiencehavebeenlike

then?• Youwereblindfoldedtoillustratehowsoldiersdidnotnecessarilyknowwherelandmineswerewhen

travelingongroundinenemyterritory.Howdoyouimaginethisuncertaintyaffectedthem?• Basedonwhatwehavediscussedintermsofwaringeneral,andbasedonthisactivity,whatdoyou

imaginegroundcombatwouldhavebeenlikeduringwar?• Canyouthinkofanywarswherelandmineswerelikelyused?Whatotherdangerousaspectsof

warfarehavebeenemployedthroughouthistory?

OverviewoftheVietnamWar7. Tellstudentsthattheywillbelearningaboutoneofthemostdangerousandcontroversialwarsinthe

historyoftheU.S.,theVietnamWar,whichlastedfrom1964-1973.Explaintostudentsthatwhiletheywerejustplayingagame,inreality,soldiersfightinginVietnam,bothAmericanandVietnamesefaceddangerousconditionseveryday.Tellstudentsyou’lldiscusstheactualuseoflandminesduringthewarabitlater,butthatyoufirstwanttohearwhattheyalreadyknowabouttheVietnamWar.Togaugestudents’priorknowledge,drawawordwebonapieceofchartpaperwiththewords“VietnamWar”inthecenter.GiveeachstudentthreePost-ItnotesandinstructthemtothinkaboutthephraseandthenwritedownthefirstthreethingsthatcometomindonthePost-Itsprovided.StudentsshouldthenaddtheirPost-Itnotestothewordweb.Aftertheallottedtime,discusswhatstudentshaveposted.Dispelanymisinformationbeforeintroducingstudentstoageneraloverviewoftheconflict.

8. SincetherearenumerouscomponentstotheVietnamWarera,teachersshouldchoosewhichaspectsofthewartohighlightwiththeirstudents.Optionsforprovidinganoverviewofthewarinclude:• UsetheConsortium’sPowerPoint,“AnOverviewoftheVietnamWar,”whichcanbefoundinthe

DatabaseofK-12Resources(k12database.unc.edu)orbye-mailingarequesttoCarolinaK12@unc.edu.ThisPPTprovidesageneraloverviewofallmajoraspectsoftheconflict;teachersshouldpickandchoosewhichcomponentsofthepresentationtheywishtosharewithstudents.

• Deliveraninteractivelecturetostudentsbasedontheattachedteacherresourcedocument,whichoffersacondensedsummaryoftheeventsoftheVietnamconflict.Teacherscanalsoprovidetheattacheddiscussionquestionsforstudentstofilloutthroughoutthelecture.

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• ProvideanintroductoryreadingtostudentsregardingVietnam,suchastheinformationprovidedintheir8thgradetextbook.GooverthereadingwithstudentsbyaskingclarifyingquestionstoensurestudentsgainabasicfoundationofknowledgeregardingVietnam.

9. WhetherusingexcerptsfromthePowerPoint,deliveringalectureoverview,ordiscussingafterareading,

keeptheoverviewoftheVietnamWarasinteractiveaspossible.Forexample,posebasicquestionstotheclassthatfollowabasichistoryoftheVietnamWar,includingwhytheUnitedStatesgotinvolvedandthefinaloutcomeoftheconflict.TalkaboutthedifferenteffectstheVietnamWarhadonAmerica,andencouragethestudentstobrainstormhowtheythinkthewarmighthaveaffectedVietnam.Forexample:• WhofoughtagainstwhomintheVietnamWar?• DoesanyonethinktheyknowwhytheUnitedStatesbecameinvolvedinVietnam?Whydiditincrease

itsinvolvementintothe1970s?• WhatspecificeventsmarkedthebeginningoftheUnitedStates’activemilitarycampaignagainst

NorthVietnam?(e.g.,theGulfofTonkinResolution)• WhatwastheinitialpublicsentimentintheUnitedStatesregardingU.S.involvementinVietnam?• WhatwasPresidentJohnson’sattitudetowardU.S.involvementinVietnam?WhatwasPresident

Nixon’sattitudetowardthewar?• HowdidthewarchangeunderPresidentNixon’sadministration?• WastheVietnamWaroverwhelminglypopularamongAmericancivilians?Whyorwhynot?• WhatwastheaffectofthewaronAmericans?WhatwastheaffectofthewaronthoseinVietnam?• DoanyofyouknowanyonewhofoughtintheVietnamWar?Havetheytoldyouabouttheir

experiences?• WheredoyougetmostofyourinformationabouttheVietnamWar?School?Videogames?Movies?

TV?• HaveyouseenanyfilmsabouttheVietnamWar?Howisthewardepicted?

VietnamWarIllustratedTimeline

10. Oncestudentshavereceivedabasicoverviewoftheconflict,toreviewandfurtherfamiliarizestudentswiththeevents,tellstudentstheyaregoingtobeillustratingcertainkeymomentsofthishistoricalperiod,eitherindividually,inpartners,orinsmallgroups(teacher’sdiscretion).(Thereare29timelinestripsattachedthatshouldbecutapart;teachersshouldensureeachisillustrated.Onestripcanbeassignedperindividual,orifteacherspreferforstudentstoworkinpartnersorsmallgroups,multiplestripscanbeassignedforeachpartner/grouptoillustrate.)Tellstudentsthattheyareresponsibleforreadingtheirstrip,researchingadditionalinformationregardingtheevent(s)described(optional),thenillustratingtheireventontheartpaperprovided.Finalillustrationsshouldinclude:• Thedateoftheevent,prominentlyfeatured• Abriefbutcleardescriptionoftheevent• Anappropriateandcolorfulillustration;illustrationscanbeliteralorabstract,aslongasitisclearwhat

theabstractimageissymbolizing.

11. Encouragestudentstobecreativewhilealsobeinghistoricallyaccurateandrespectfultothetimeperiod.Teachersshouldalsoletstudentsknowwhattypeofartisacceptable.SincecertainaspectsoftheVietnamwereveryviolent,itisrecommendedteachersencouragestudentstorefrainfromcreatingparticularlygruesomeartwork,andratherleantowardssymbolism.

12. Finally,letstudentsknowthatuponcompletion,theirworkwillbehunginchronologicalorderwiththeworkoftheirclassmates,creatingalarge,illustratedtimelineofVietnam.Allowstudentstoaskquestionsandgivethemapproximately15-20minutestoworkontheirassignment.(

13. Oncestudentshavefinished,assisttheclassinhandingtheirtimelinearoundtheroominchronologicalorder.Provideeachstudentwithadouble-sidedcopyoftheattached“IllustratedTimelineReview.”

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Teacherscaneitherhavestudentscirculatethroughouttheroomandtakenotesastheyreviewtheartwork,orplacestudentsintosmallgroupsandcirculatetheartworkthroughouteachgroup,allowingstudentstoremainseatedwhiletakingtheirnotes.(Teachersshouldjustensurethetimelinecirculatesinorder.)

14. Afterstudentshavereviewedtheillustratedtimelineandtakennotesonthemajorevents,culminatewithadiscussion:• WhatweresomemajorturningpointsoftheVietnamconflict?• Baseduponwhatyou’velearned,whatdoyouthinkwasthemostdifficultaspectoftheVietnamWar?

(encouragestudentstoconsidermultipleaspectsastheyrespondtothisquestion(i.e.thefearofbeingdrafted,losinglovedonesincombat,difficultpresidentialdecisions,thepassionatefeelingsofthosewhodisagreedwithandprotestedthewar,returninghomeasasoldierbutbeingprotestedratherthanhonored,etc.)

• DoyouthinkthereisanywaytheVietnamWarhaveturnedoutdifferently(i.e.lessliveslost,lesscontroversy,shortertermofinvolvement,etc.)?Ifso,how?

• Thinkbacktoourwarm-up.Whilethatwasachanceforustogetupandhaveabitoffun,inactuality,whataspectsofVietnam(suchaslandmines)wouldhavebeenincrediblystressfulorfrightening?o Tobringthelessonfullcircle,sharesomeadditionalinformationregardinglandminesandthe

Vietnamconflictwithstudents.Letthemknowthatwhile“theVietnamwarendedover30yearsago,formanyVietnamese,therealitiesofthewarstilllinger.IntheyearssincethefallofSaigon,over40,000Vietnamesehavebeenkilledorinjuredbylandminesandunexplodedbombsleftbehindfromthatconflict.Infact,every22minutes,someonearoundtheworldiskilledormaimedbyalandmine.One-thirdoftheworld'scountriesarelitteredwithlandminesandtheU.S.StateDepartmentestimatesthat60to75millionlandminesremainunexplodedinthegroundworldwide.Someexpert’sestimatethatbetween12-18%ofbombsdroppedduringtheVietnamWardidn’texplodeonimpact.UnexplodedordnanceandburiedlandminesposeanongoinganddailythreattothepeopleofVietnam,particularlyintheDemilitarizedZone,the“DMZ,”whichonceseparatedNorthandSouthVietnam.Thesemunitionscontinuetoinflictinjuryanddeathonthefarmersandinnocentchildrenofsmallvillages.Removingsuchlandminesisexpensiveanddangerous,buttherearehumanitarianagenciesandprivateorganizationsincreasingawarenessoftheproblemandraisingfundstohelpvictimsandtode-minethefieldsandricepaddies.”(Source:http://www.pbs.org/vietnampassage/perspectives/perspectives.landmines.html)

• WhydoyouthinksomepoliticalcommentatorscomparethewarsinIraqandAfghanistantoVietnam?Canyouseeanyparallels?

Ø Optional:Asahomeworkassignment,havestudentsreadtheattachedarticlefromCNN,“AfghanistanhauntedbyghostofVietnam.”Instructstudentstofilloutthechartatthebottomofthearticleastheyread,notingthesimilaritiesbetweenVietnamandAfghanistanandthedifferencesbetweenthetwo.Tellstudentstheinformationtheychartcanbefromthereading,butalsofrompriorknowledgeorothersources.Teacherswhoassignthereadingshouldreservetimethefollowingclassperiodtodiscussthearticlewithstudents.

AdditionalActivities• TeachtheConsortium’slesson,“RememberingVietnam:TheVietnamWarMemorial,”availableinthe

[email protected].

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Self–Immolation

TEACHERREFERENCEDOCUMENT:

AShortSummaryoftheVietnamWar

ImperialismandColonialismTheVietnamWarhasrootsinVietnam’scenturiesofdominationbyimperialandcolonialpowers—firstChina,whichruledancientVietnam,andthenFrance,whichtookcontrolofVietnaminthelate1800sandestablishedFrenchIndochina.Intheearly1900s,nationalistmovementsemergedinVietnam,demandingmoreself-governanceandlessFrenchinfluence.ThemostprominentofthesewasledbyCommunistleaderHoChiMinh,whofoundedamilitantnationalistorganizationcalledtheVietMinh.TheFirstIndochinaWarDuringWorldWarII,whenFrancewasoccupiedbyNaziGermany,itlostitsfootholdinVietnam,andJapantookcontrol

ofthecountry.TheVietMinhresistedtheseJapaneseoppressorsandextendeditspowerbasethroughoutVietnam.WhenJapansurrenderedattheendofWorldWarIIin1945,HoChiMinh’sforcestookthecapitalofHanoianddeclaredVietnamtobeanindependentcountry,theDemocraticRepublicofVietnam.FrancerefusedtorecognizeHo’sdeclarationandreturnedtoVietnam,drivingHo’sCommunistforcesintonorthernVietnam.HoappealedforaidfromtheUnitedStates,butbecausetheUnitedStateswasembroiledintheescalatingColdWarwiththeCommunistUSSR,itdistrustedHo’sCommunistleanings

andaidedtheFrenchinstead.FightingbetweenHo’sforcesandtheFrenchcontinuedinthisFirstIndochinaWaruntil1954,whenahumiliatingdefeatatDienBienPhupromptedFrancetoseekapeacesettlement.DividedVietnamTheGenevaAccordsof1954declaredacease-fireanddividedVietnamofficiallyintoNorthVietnam(underHoandhisCommunistforces)andSouthVietnam(underaFrench-backedemperor).Thedividinglinewassetatthe17thparallelandwassurroundedbyademilitarizedzone,orDMZ.TheGenevaAccordsstipulatedthatthedividewastemporaryandthatVietnamwastobereunifiedunderfreeelectionstobeheldin1956.TheColdWarandtheDominoTheoryAtthispoint,theUnitedStates’ColdWarforeignpolicybegantoplayamajorpartinVietnam.U.S.policyatthetimewasdominatedbythedominotheory,whichbelievedthatthe“fall”ofNorthVietnamtoCommunismmighttriggerallofSoutheastAsiatofall,settingoffasortofCommunistchainreaction.WithinayearoftheGenevaAccords,theUnitedStatesthereforebegantooffersupporttotheanti-CommunistpoliticianNgoDinhDiem.WithU.S.assistance,DiemtookcontroloftheSouthVietnamesegovernmentin1955anddeclaredtheRepublicofVietnam.DuetothepopularityofHoChiMinhthroughoutVietnam,Diempromptlycanceledtheelectionsthathadbeenscheduledfor1956.TheDiemRegimeDiem’sregimeprovedcorrupt,oppressive,andextremelyunpopular.HewassounpopularthatsomeBuddhistmonksprotestedhisregimeusingself-immolation–setting

oneselfonfire.Nonetheless,theUnitedStatescontinuedtopropDiemup,fearfuloftheincreasingCommunistresistanceactivityinSouthVietnam.ThisresistanceagainstDiem’sregimewasorganizedbytheHoChiMinh–backedNationalLiberationFront,whichbecamemorecommonlyknownastheVietCong.In1962,U.S.presidentJohnF.KennedysentAmerican“militaryadvisors”toVietnamtohelptraintheSouthVietnamesearmy,theARVN,butquicklyrealizedthattheDiemregimewasunsalvageable.Therefore,in1963,theUnitedStatesbackedacoupthatoverthrewDiemandinstalledanewleader.ThenewU.S.-backedleadersprovedjustascorruptandineffective.JohnsonandU.S.EscalationKennedy’ssuccessor,LyndonB.Johnson,pledgedtohonorKennedy’scommitmentsbuthopedto

keepU.S.involvementinVietnamtoaminimum.HekeptKennedy’sSecretaryofDefense,RobertMcNamara,but

HoChiMinh

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replacedthepreviousAmericanmilitarycommanderwithWilliamC. Westmoreland–aU.S.generalwhoadvocatedaggressivestrategiesagainstVietCongandNVAusinglargenumbersofU.S.forces.AfterNorthVietnameseforcesallegedlyattackedU.S.NavyshipsduringtheGulfofTonkinIncidentin1964,JohnsonwasgivencarteblancheintheformoftheGulfofTonkinResolution.ThisresolutionallowedJohnson“totakeallnecessarymeasuretorepelanyarmedattackagainsttheforcesofUnitedStatesandtopreventfurtheraggression;”thisgreatlyexpandedhispresidentialpower.WiththefreehandrecentlyprovidedbyCongress,JohnsonorderedtheU.S.AirForceandU.S.NavytobeginanintenseseriesofairstrikescalledOperationRollingThunder.HehopedthatthebombingcampaignwoulddemonstratetotheSouthVietnamesetheU.S.commitmenttotheircauseanditsresolvetohaltthespreadofCommunism.Ironically,theairraidsseemedonlytoincreasethenumberofVietCongandNVA(NorthVietnameseArmy)attacks.Johnson’s“Americanization”ofthewarledtoapresenceofnearly400,000U.S.troopsinVietnamby

theendof1966.QuagmireandAttritionIn1965,Westmorelandbegantoimplementasearch-and-destroystrategythatsentU.S.troopsoutintothefieldtofindandkillVietCongmembers.WestmorelandwasconfidentthatAmericantechnologywouldsucceedinslowlywearingdowntheVietCongthroughawarofattrition—astrategyofextendedcombatmeanttoinflictsomanycasualtiesontheenemythatitcouldnolongercontinue.U.S.leadersagreed,believingthatNorthVietnam’seconomycouldnotsustainaprolongedwareffort.Inlightofthisnewstrategyoffightingawarofattrition,U.S.commanderswereinstructedtobeginkeepingbodycountsofenemysoldierskilled.Althoughbodycountswereindeedtallied,theywereoftenexaggeratedandprovedwildlyinaccurate,asthebodiesofVietCongsoldiersoftenweredifficulttodistinguishfromthebodiesoffriendlySouthVietnamesesoldiers.However,theVietCong’sguerrillatacticsfrustratedanddemoralizedU.S.troops,whileitsdispersed,largelyruralpresenceleftAmericanbomberplaneswithfewtargets.TheUnitedStatesthereforeusedunconventionalweaponssuchasnapalm–ahighlyflammablejelliedsubstance--andtheherbicidedefoliantAgentOrangebutstillmanagedtomakelittleheadway.TheHoChiMinhTrailMeanwhile,U.S.forcescontinuedtotrytocutoffVietCongsupplylinesthroughairpower.Theseeffortsexpendedagreatdealoftimeandresources,buttheNorthVietnamesegovernmentprovedextremelysavvyinitsabilitytokeeptheVietCongsupplied.RatherthanattempttosendmaterialsacrosstheheavilyguardedDMZ(thedemilitarizedzonesurroundingtheborderbetweenNorthandSouthVietnamatthe17thparallel),theysentsuppliesviatheHoChiMinhTrail,whichranfromNorthVietnamthroughLaosandCambodiaintoSouthVietnam(seemapabove).TroopsandsuppliesstreamedintoSouthVietnamviathetrailanddespiteintenseU.S.bombingthroughout1965,thetrailneverclosedonce,noteventemporarily.The“CredibilityGap”Despitethenumeroussetbacks,JohnsonandotherU.S.officials,citingincreasedtroopnumbersandredefinedobjectives,againclaimedtobemakingheadwayinthewar.ManygovernmentofficialsreportedthattheNorthVietnameseweredeclininginstrengthandwereonthebrinkofdefeat.PhotosandvideofootageofdeadAmericansoldiersinnewspapersandoneveningnewsprograms,however,indicatedotherwise.Moreover,U.S.spendinginsupportofthewarhadreachedrecordlevels,costingthegovernmentanestimated$3billionamonth.Asaresult,

manypeopleintheUnitedStatesbegantospeakofa“credibilitygap”betweenwhatJohnsonandtheU.S.governmentwastellingtheAmericanpeopleandwhatactuallywastranspiringontheground.TheTetOffensiveIn1968,theNorthVietnameseArmyandtheVietConglaunchedamassivecampaigncalledtheTetOffensive,attackingnearlythirtyU.S.targetsanddozensofothercitiesinSouthVietnamatonce.AlthoughtheUnitedStatespushedbacktheoffensiveandwonatacticalvictory,Americanmediacoveragecharacterizedtheconflictasadefeat,andU.S.publicsupportforthewarplummeted.MoraleamongU.S.

troopsalsohitanall-timelow,manifestingitselftragicallyinthe1968MyLaiMassacre,inwhichfrustratedU.S.soldierskilledhundredsofunarmedVietnameseciviliansinasmallvillage.TheAntiwarMovement

“GeneralNguyenNgocLoanexecutingaVietCongprisonerin

Saigon”FamousTetOffensivePhoto

VietnamtakesitstollonPresidentJohnson

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Meanwhile,theantiwarmovementwithintheUnitedStatesgainedmomentumasstudentprotesters,counterculturalhippies,andevenmanymainstreamAmericansdenouncedthewar.Protestsagainstthewarandtheselectiveservicesystem--militarydraft--grewincreasinglyviolent,resultinginpolicebrutalityoutsidetheDemocraticNationalConventionin1968andthedeathsoffourstudentsatKentStateUniversityin1970whenOhioNationalGuardsmenfiredonacrowd.Despitetheprotests,Johnson’ssuccessorelectedin1968,PresidentRichardM.Nixon,declaredthata“silentmajority”ofAmericansstillsupportedthewar.VietnamizationandU.S.WithdrawalNonetheless,NixonpromotedapolicyofVietnamizationofthewar,promisingtowithdrawU.S.troopsgraduallyandhandovermanagementofthewarefforttotheSouthVietnamese.AlthoughNixonmadegoodonhispromise,healsoillegallyexpandedthegeographicscopeofthewarbyauthorizingthebombingofVietCongsitesintheneutralnationsofCambodiaandLaos,allwithouttheknowledgeorconsentoftheU.S.Congress.Therevelationoftheseillegalactions,alongwiththepublicationofthesecretPentagonPapersinUSnewspapersin1971,causedanenormousscandalintheUnitedStatesandforcedNixontopushforapeacesettlement.ThesepapersrevealedthattheU.S.Army,aswellaspresidentsTruman,Eisenhower,Kennedy,andJohnson,hadauthorizedanumberofcovertactionsthatincreasedU.S.involvementinVietnamunbeknownsttotheAmericanpublic.Thegovernmenttriedtoblockthepublicationofthesepapersundertheguiseof“nationalsecurity”,buttheSupremeCourtruledinNewYorkTimesv.USthatthegovernmentmustproveanimmediatethreattonationalsecuritytocensurethepapers.Congress’sResponseOutragedbytheunauthorizedinvasionofCambodiaandbythedoublescandalfromtheMyLaiMassacreandthe

PentagonPapers,manyinCongresstookstepstoexertmorecontroloverthewarandtoappeasetheequallyangrypublic.TheSenatevotedtorepealtheGulfofTonkinResolutiontoreducethemilitary’suncheckedspendingpower(althoughtheHouseofRepresentativesdidnotfollowsuit).Congressalsoreducedthenumberofyearsdraftedsoldiersneededtoserveinthearmy.Finally,theTwenty-SixthAmendmentwasratifiedin1971tolowertheU.S.votingagefromtwenty-onetoeighteen,onthegroundsthattheyoungmenservinginVietnamshouldhaveasayinwhichpoliticianswererunningthewar.TheWarPowersResolutionInJuly1973,CongressandtheAmericanpubliclearnedthefullextentofthesecretU.S.military

campaignsinCambodia.TestimonyincongressionalhearingsrevealedthatNixonandthemilitaryhadbeensecretlybombingCambodiaheavilysince1969,eventhoughthepresidentandJointChiefsofStaffhadrepeatedlydeniedthecharge.Whenthenewsbroke,NixonswitchedtacticsandbeganbombingCambodiaopenlydespiteextremepublicdisproval.Angry,CongressmusteredenoughvotestopasstheNovember1973WarPowersResolutionoverNixon’sveto.TheresolutionrestrictedpresidentialpowersduringwartimebyrequiringthepresidenttonotifyCongressuponlaunchinganyU.S.militaryactionabroad.IfCongressdidnotapproveoftheaction,itwouldhavetoconcludewithinsixtytoninetydays.Ineffect,thisactmadethepresidentaccountabletoCongressforhisactionsabroad.Congressalsoendedthedraftin1973andstipulatedthatthemilitaryhenceforthconsistsolelyofpaidvolunteers.BoththeWarPowersResolutionandtheconversiontoanall-volunteerarmyhelpedquietantiwarprotesters.TheCease-fireandtheFallofSaigonAftersecretnegotiationsbetweenU.S.emissaryHenryA.KissingerandNorthVietnameserepresentativeLeDucThoin1972,NixonengagedindiplomaticmaneuveringwithChinaandtheUSSR—andsteppedupbombingofNorthVietnam—topressuretheNorthVietnameseintoasettlement.TheParisPeaceAccordswerefinallysignedinJanuary1973,andthelastU.S.militarypersonnelleftVietnaminMarch1973.Underthetermsoftheagreement,NixonpledgedtowithdrawallremainingmilitarypersonnelfromVietnamandallowthetensofthousandsofNVAtroopsinSouthVietnamtoremainthere,despitethefactthattheycontrolledaquarterofSouthVietnameseterritory.However,NixonpromisedtointerveneifNorthVietnammovedagainsttheSouth.Inexchange,NorthVietnampromisedthatelectionswouldbeheldtodeterminethefateoftheentirecountry.AlthoughNixoninsistedthattheagreementbrought“peacewithhonor,”SouthVietnameseleaderscomplainedthatthetermsamountedtolittlemorethanasurrenderforSouthVietnam.

NixonandKissinger

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TheU.S.governmentcontinuedtofundtheSouthVietnamesearmy,butthisfundingquicklydwindled.Meanwhile,asPresidentNixonbecameembroiledintheWatergatescandalthatledtohisresignationinAugust1974,NorthVietnameseforcessteppeduptheirattacksontheSouthandfinallylaunchedanall-outoffensiveinthespringof1975.OnApril30,1975,theSouthVietnamesecapitalofSaigonfelltotheNorthVietnamese,whoreunitedthecountryunderCommunistruleastheSocialistRepublicofVietnam,endingtheVietnamWar.

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1. WhywasHoChiMinhfightingtheFrench?Whatwasthenameofhisorganization?2. WhathappenedatDienBienPhu?3. HowdidtheUnitedStates’foreignpolicyrelatetoanincreasedpresenceinVietnam?4. WhatgrouporganizedresistancetoDiem’sregime?Listbothnamesfortheorganization.5. WhatwastheGulfofTonkinresolution?Whywasitpassed?Whyisitsignificant?6. WhatwasthepurposeofOperationRollingThunder?Diditwork?7. WhatstrategiesdidtheUnitedStatesuseinVietnam?Whydidtheybelievetheywouldwork?8. WhywastheHoChiMinhTrailsignificant?9. WhatwastheTetOffensive?HowisitrelatedtotheCreditabilityGap?10. WhatwasVietnamization?

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AnswerKey

1. WhywasHoChiMinhfightingtheFrench?Whatwasthenameofhisorganization?HoChiMinhwantedtoremoveFrenchcontrolandinfluencefromVietnam,sotheVietnamesecouldrulethemselves.HisorganizationwascalledtheVietMinh.

2. WhathappenedatDienBienPhu?

TheFrenchweredefeatedbyHoChiMinh’sforcesandforcedtoleaveVietnam.3. HowdidtheUnitedStates’foreignpolicyrelatetoanincreasedpresenceinVietnam?

TheDominoTheorystressedthatifonenationfelltocommunism,thesurroundingnationswouldalsofall.HoChiMinhwasextremelypopularinVietnamafterdefeatingtheFrenchandheprobablywouldhavewonelectionstounifyingthecountryunderacommunistgovernment.TopreventVietnamfallingtocommunismunderHoChiMinh,theUnitedStatessentlargeamountsofaidandadvisors.Eventually,thispolicyledtoanincreaseintheamountofUStroopsinVietnam.

4. WhatgrouporganizedresistancetoDiem’sregime?Listbothnamesfortheorganization.

TheNationalLiberationFrontconsistedofsupportersofHoChiMinhstationedinSouthVietnamthatcarriedoutvariousresistanceactivities.Theyaremorecommonlyknownasthe“VietCong.”

5. WhatwastheGulfofTonkinResolution?Whywasitpassed?Whyisitsignificant?

TheGulfofTonkinResolutionwasacongressionalauthorizationthatallowedPresidentJohnsontogreatlyexpandthewarinVietnam.ItwaspassedinresponsetotheGulfofTonkinIncident.ItissignificantbecauseitgreatlyexpandedPresidentialWarPowersandallowedJohnsontoescalatethewarwithoutoversightfromCongress.

6. WhatwasthepurposeofOperationRollingThunder?Diditwork?

ThepurposeofOperationRollingThunderwastobombtheN.VietnameseintosubmissionandtodemonstratetotheSouthVietnamesethattheUSwasseriousaboutsupportingitscause.Itdidnotwork,itactuallystrengthenedtheresolveoftheNorthandincreasethenumberofpeoplesidingwithHoChiMinh.

7. WhatstrategiesdidtheUnitedStatesuseinVietnam?Whydidtheybelievetheywouldwork?

Onestrategywas“SearchandDestroy”–UStroopswouldgointothecountrysidetofindandkillVietCongmembers.Anotherstrategywasattrition–extendcombattoinflictthemostamountofenemiescasualtiesthusforcingthemtosurrender.TheybelieveditwouldworkbecausetheyfeltthatN.Vietnam’seconomycouldnotsustainaprotractedwareffort.

8. WhywastheHoChiMinhTrailsignificant?

ItallowedtheNorthtoresupplytheVietCongintheSouthdespiteUSeffortstostopthetrail.9. WhatwastheTetOffensive?HowdoyouthinkitisrelatedtotheCreditabilityGap?

AmassiveNorthVietnamesesurpriseattackagainstvariousAmericanandSouthVietnamesetargets.ItwasamilitaryfailurefortheNorthVietnamese,butithelpedturnedAmericansupportagainstthewar.ManygovernmentofficialsissuedreportsthattheNorthVietnamesewereonthebrinkofdefeat,buttheTetOffensiveprovedtheywerenot.

10. WhatwasVietnamization?PresidentNixon’splantowithdrawU.S.troopsgraduallyandhandovermanagementofthewarefforttotheSouthVietnamese.

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TimeLineoftheVietnamWarByDavidWalbert,LearnNC

TeacherNote:Stripsshouldbecutapartpriortoclass

1858–1884

VietnambecomesaFrenchcolony,calledIndochina.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1930

TheIndochineseCommunistPartyisformed.HoChiMinhisafounder.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------September1940

JapaninvadesVietnam.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------May1941

HoChiMinhestablishestheVietMinh(theLeaguefortheIndependenceofVietnam).--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------September2,1945

JapansurrenderstoAlliedforces.HoChiMinhdeclaresVietnamanindependentnation,theDemocraticRepublicofVietnam.ButvictoriousFrancereassumescolonialauthority.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1946

TheFirstIndochinaWarbegins,astheVietMinhbeginfightingagainstFrenchcolonialrule.Overthecourseofthewar,theygrowfromsmallguerillabandsintoawell-organizedandequippedarmy.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1950

ChinabeginsprovidingtheVietMinhwithmilitaryadvisorsandweapons.Inresponse,theUnitedStatespledges$15millioninmilitaryaidtoFrance.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1954

TheVietMinhdefeattheFrencharmyintheBattleofDienBienPhu,forcingthesurrenderofmostoftheoccupyingtroops.OnJuly21,FrancesignstheGenevaAccord,acease-firethatleadstothepeacefulwithdrawalofFrenchtroopsfromSoutheastAsia.VietnamistemporarilydividedbetweenNorthandSouthatthe17thparallel(17degreesnorthlatitude).TheVietMinharetowithdrawnorthoftheline,whiletroopssupportingFrancearetowithdrawtothesouth.Electionsaretobeheldin1956toreunifythecountry.

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OnOctober26,SouthVietnamdeclaresitselftheRepublicofVietnam,withitscapitalatSaigonandNgoDinhDiemelectedpresidentinriggedelections.DiemarguesthatSouthVietnamwasnotapartytotheGenevaAccords,andcancelsthe1956elections.TheNorthremainsunderthecontrolofHo’sCommunists,withitsgovernmentatHanoi.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1956

TheU.S.militarybeginstrainingSouthVietnameseforces.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1957

CommunistguerillasbeginaninsurgencyinSouthVietnam,assassinatingmorethan400SouthVietnameseofficials.Withinayear,CommunistforceshavesettledalongtheMekongDelta.

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1960

TheHanoigovernmentformstheNationalLiberationFront(NLF)inSouthVietnam.DiemcallsthegrouptheVietcong.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1963

Diem,aCatholic,hasbeenintolerantofotherreligionsandhastriedtosilenceprotestsbyBuddhistmonks.Inresponse,monksprotestbysettingthemselvesonfireinpublicplaces.InNovember,withthetacitapprovaloftheU.S.,membersoftheSouthVietnamesemilitaryoverthrowDiemandexecutehim.

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GeneralNguyenKhanhtakespowerinSouthVietnaminanothercoup.OnAugust2threeNorthVietnameseboatsallegedlyfiretorpedoesattheU.S.S.Maddox,adestroyerlocatedintheinternationalwatersoftheTonkinGulf.AsecondattackwasallegedtohavetakenplaceonAugust4,butgovernmentdocumentslatershowedthatnosecondincidenttookplace.OnAugust7,CongresspassestheGulfofTonkinResolution,authorizingPresidentLyndonJohnsonto“takeallnecessarymeasurestorepelanyarmedattackagainstforcesoftheUnitedStatesandtopreventfurtheraggression.”

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TheU.S.beginssustainedbombingofNorthVietnam,calledOperationRollingThunder.Thebombingwillcontinueforthreeyears.InMarch,thefirstU.S.combattroopsarriveinVietnam.Byyear’send,morethan200,000U.S.troopsarestationedthere.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1966

Thefirstprotestsagainstthewarareheld,includingaprotestbyveteransofWorldWarsIandIIinNewYorkCity.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1967

SecretaryofDefenseRobertMcNamaracallsthebombingcampaignineffective.TheU.S.launchesOperationCedarFalls,agroundwareffortinvolving30,000U.S.andSouthVietnamesetroopstodestroyVietcongoperationsandsupplysitesnearSaigon.TheydiscoveramassivesystemofundergroundtunnelsthathadservedasheadquartersfortheVietcong.

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InJanuary,ontheVietnameselunarnewyear(Tet),theNorthVietnameseandVietcongforceslaunchanattackononehundredSouthVietnamesecitiesandtowns.Withindays,U.S.forcesrecapturemostareas.The“TetOffensive”isamilitarydefeatforCommunists,butisapoliticalvictory,asAmericansbeginquestioningtheU.S.military’sconductofthewar.

OnMarch16,U.S.soldierskillhundredsofVietnameseciviliansinthetownofMaiLai.

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Hispopularityplummeting,PresidentJohnsonannouncesthathewillnotseekre-election.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1968(cont.)

InJuly,GeneralWilliamWestmoreland,commanderofU.S.forcesinVietnam,isreplacedbyGeneralCreightonAbrams.

RichardNixoniselectedPresidentinNovember.

ByDecember,U.S.trooplevelsinVietnamreach540,000.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1969

PresidentNixonapproves“OperationBreakfast,”covertbombingofCommunistsupplyroutesandbasecampsinCambodia.Thebombingcontinuesfor14monthswithoutknowledgeofCongressortheAmericanpublic.

Nixon’sSecretaryofDefense,MelvinLaird,announcesapolicyof“Vietnamization”inwhichtheU.S.willgraduallyshifttheburdenofthewartotheSouthVietnamesearmy.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1969(cont.)

HoChiMinhdiesonNovember3.OnNovember13,theAmericanpubliclearnsoftheMaiLaimassacre.Thenewsfurtherturnsopinionagainstthewar.TheArmyhasalreadychargedLietenantWilliamCalley,wholedtheattack,withmurder.Calleywillbeconvictedayearlater.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1970

OnApril30,NixonannouncesthatU.S.troopswillattackenemylocationsinCambodia.Thenewssparksprotestsnationwide,especiallyoncollegecampuses.

InMay,OhioNationalGuardsmenopenfireonacrowdofstudentprotestersatKentStateUniversity,killingfourstudentsandwoundingeightothers.SeveraloftheprotestershadbeenhurlingrocksandemptyteargascanistersattheGuardsmen.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1972

TheNorthVietnamesecrossthedemilitarizedzone(DMZ)atthe17thparalleltoattackSouthVietnaminwhatwillbeknownastheEasterOffensive.Nixonannouncesfurthertroopreductions.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1973

OnJanuary27,U.S.SecretaryofStateHenryKissingerandVietcongleaderLeDucThosigntheParisPeaceAccords,animmediatecease-firethatwillallowforU.S.withdrawal.KissingerandLeareawardedtheNobelPeacePrizelaterintheyear.OnMarch29,thelastU.S.troopsleaveVietnam.TheU.S.CongressabolishesthedraftinfavorofanallvolunteerArmy.

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1974NorthVietnamannouncesarenewalofthewar.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1975

NorthVietnamlaunchesamassiveassaultonSouthVietnam.PresidentGeraldFordannouncesthatfortheU.S.,theVietnamWaris“finished.”OnApril30,SouthVietnamsurrenderstoCommunistforces,andthelastAmericansevacuateSaigon.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1976–1980

VietnamisunifiedunderCommunistruleastheSocialistRepublicofVietnam.Thenewgovernmentimprisonsasmanyasamillionpeoplewithouttrialforsupportingthepreviousregime.ThousandsofVietnameserefugees,dubbed“boatpeople,”fleeincrowdedandricketyboats,hopingtobepermittedtoreachothercountries.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1982

TheVietnamVeteransMemorialisdedicatedinWashington,D.C.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1997

TheUnitedStatesandVietnamexchangeambassadorsforthefirsttimesincethewar,beginninganeweraofcooperationbetweenthetwonations.

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Name:______________________________________

Vietnam–IllustratedTimelineReview

Event&Date Description/SignificanceoftheEvent

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AfghanistanhauntedbyghostofVietnamByEdHornick,CNN

Washington(CNN)--WhilePresidentObama'swarcouncildeliberatesitsstrategytowardAfghanistan,theghostofVietnamisofteninvokedasawarning.

Afghanistan,U.S.andcoalitionforceshavebeenfightinginAfghanistanforeightyears,anduntilrecentlythewarhadbeenovershadowedbytheoneinIraq.InMarch,AfghanistanwillbecomeAmerica'slongestwar,surpassingtheVietnamWar.

TheVietnamWar,whichcost58,000Americanlives,istheonemostofteninvokedwhenU.S.troopsarecommittedoverseas.

AlthoughsomesayAfghanistanis"Obama'sVietnam,"expertssaythereareseveralmajorsimilaritiesanddifferencesbetweenthetwowars.

EricMargolis,aveteranjournalistandformerArmysoldierwhoservedduringtheVietnamWar,saidthebiggestproblemtheUnitedStatesisfacingnow--asinVietnam--isfightingthemostlypoor,ruralinsurgentswholiveamongAfghans.

"Itmakesitverydifficulttodrive[insurgents]out,becausetheycanstaythereforever....They'reathome.Whenweattackvillageswheretheyare,wekillalotofcivilians,causinganuproarandturningthepeoplemoreagainstus."

SteveClemonsofthenonpartisanNewAmericaFoundationsaidoneofthefactorsintheSoviet-AfghanWar--whichpittedtheSoviet-backedDemocraticRepublicofAfghanistanwiththeSovietmilitaryagainsttheIslamistMujahideenResistance--wasthebrutalattacksinflictedonbothfightersandciviliansbytheSoviets.

"[There]wasthesenseofoutrageandgrievanceatsomeofthethingsthattheyhaddoneandthetriggeringofadeeplyfeltemotionalantagonismtotheSovietefforttodominateandcolonizeAfghanistanamongthePashtun."

HeworriesthatiftheUnitedStatesfailstofocusonamorehumanitariananddiplomaticapproach,AmericanswillfallintothesametraptheSovietsfaced,whichultimatelyledtothemleavingthecountrydefeated.

"IthinkoneofthethingsI'mconcernedaboutiswhetherornotwe'retriggeringthosesamekindofemotionsamongthePashtunstoday.Andbelieveme,thePashtunsdon'tcarewhetherthey're[goingafter]AmericansorgoingaftertheSoviets.Ifyoubegintothreatentheirownperceptionoftheirownindependence,thenyouturnPashtunsintoTaliban."

PeterBeinart,whorecentlywroteanarticlecalled"BurytheVietnamAnalogy"onTheDailyBeast.com,hassaidthereisarealsenseofnationalidentityforAfghanisthatwasn'tseeninSouthVietnam.

"AfghanistanisarealcountrythatAfghansgenerallybelievein.TheyhaveanAfghannationalidentity.Thatdidn'texistinSouthVietnam,"hesaid,addingthattheTalibanismuchlesspopularinAfghanistanthantheVietCongwasinSouthVietnam.

InVietnam,theCommunistscontrolledthenationalistmovementandhadthenationalistlegitimacy.TheTaliban,meanwhile,isnotasorganizedastheVietCongandNorthVietnamesearmywere.

ButthereisevidencetheTalibanischanging,asshownbyaseriesofrecentwell-coordinatedattacksonremoteAfghanistanoutposts.

JournalistMargolisalsocomparedthegovernmentofAfghanistantothegovernmentofSouthVietnam.

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"Inbothcases,thegovernmentofSaigon[SouthVietnam]andKabul[Afghanistan]areheavilyinfluencedbyminorities.Wehavemadeourenemies[among]theethnicmajorityinAfghanistanwhoarethePashtuns--prettywellcutthemoutofpower."

TherecentAfghanistanelectionsreceivedworldwideattentionforclaimsoffraudbytheincumbent,PresidentHamidKarzai,whoreportedlywontheelection.Afterfierceinternationalcriticism,Karzairecentlyagreedtoarunoff.

Anotherdifferencebetweenthetwowarscomesintermsoftroopnumbers,Beinartsaid.

"Ithinkwhat'sclearisthattheresourcesweputinAfghanistanhavebeenabsolutelyminusculecomparedtoVietnamandcomparedtoIraq....In1968,wehadover500,000U.S.troopsinSouthVietnam.Wehadupuntilacoupleofyearsagoonlyabout20,000[inAfghanistan]....Sowhat'sclearis,wehaven'tmadeanywherenearthekindofcommitmenttoAfghanistanaswemadetoVietnam."

Inthepastmonth,Obama'stopcommanderinAfghanistan,Gen.StanleyMcChrystal,issuedareporttothepresidentandtheadministration,outliningtheproblemsfacingthenationandwhatresourceswillbeneeded.Hisprescription:moretroops--upwardsof40,000bysomeestimates--withthegoalfocusingonsecuringAfghantownsandcitiesincertainareas.

ACNN/OpinionResearchCorp.poll,takenOctober16-18,showed59percentofAmericansopposedsendingmoretroopsintothecountry.Thesamepollfoundthat52percentofAmericansconsiderthewarinAfghanistanhasturnedintoanotherVietnamWarsituation,while46sayit'snot.

Source:http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/10/27/afghanistan.vietnam/index.html?iref=allsearch

Similaritiesb/tVietnam&Afghanistan Differencesb/tVietnam&Afghanistan

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