Monday, March 18, 2019
How the Vietnam War Effected the American People and the American Presi
?The Vietnam struggle was fought during 1960 to 1975. It began as an attempt by Communist guerrillas?in the southwest to overturn the ? presidential term of southmost Vietnam. The struggle widened into a war amid South Vietnam and North Vietnam and ultimately led to a international conflict. The fall in States and or so 40 other countries supported South Vietnam by supplying array and the?USSR and the Peoples Republic of China furnished munitions to North Vietnam and the Vietcong. ?Despite the massive American aid, the VC numbers continued to increase. By November 1961, the VC fighting forces had grown from the ?2,000 fighters that had been left after Diems ruthless anti-Communist ?campaign in 1957, to nearly 16, 000. Regardless of American weapons and money, the VC was win the support of the villagers.?The US military response to the deteriorating position in South ?Vietnam was to apply much military force. The Joint Chiefs of Staff?wanted vi US divisions and 200,000 men sent immediately to South ?Vietnam. In response, Kennedy refused to air out in US?ground forces. Under Kennedy, the US commitment remained at an?advisory level. On November 22 of 1963, a tragic plaint took place. chair John F. Kennedy was shot and killed while riding in a limo through the streets of Dallas. The same day, Deputy Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as President. Johnson advance increased the number of ?advisors and equipment being sent to Vietnam. He wanted to restrain war, destroy North Vietnam and Communism as soon as possible, even if ?he had to sacrifice his plans for a ?Great Society.? ?Losing the Great Society was a terrible purview, but not so terrible ?as the thought of being responsible for Americas losing a war to the ?Communists. Nothing co... ... the right thing, and the ?US had a right to stop what it thought was wrong. In conclusion, I accept that the Vietnam War had a massive impact?upon US society and domesticated politics. The war bitterly divide d the ?nation and caused protests and political conflict between supporters ?and opponents. It ruined Johnsons chances of being re-elected ?president in 1968 and even damaged step Clinton when he stood for the ?presidency in 1992. It may be that after more than 20 years the war ?now causes fewer problems in the United States. But some of the ?effects of the war have remained. The Pentagon Papers prove that ?American governments had misled the people and even lied to them about ?the war. As a result, many Americans are much less willing to believe ?what their government tells them. Today, governments wont win back the?trust of these Americans that easily.
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