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In reply to the discussion: George Will Confirms Nixon's Vietnam Treason [View all]mrdmk
(2,943 posts)53. The war started long before Johnson arrived in office
Vietnam War
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"War in Vietnam" redirects here. For other wars in Vietnam, see Military history of Vietnam.
"Indochina conflict" redirects here. For the conflict in French Indochina, see Indochina War.
The Vietnam War (Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Việt Nam), also known as the Second Indochina War, and also known in Vietnam as Resistance War Against America (Vietnamese: Kháng chiến chống Mỹ ) or simply the American War, was a Cold War-era proxy war that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War (194654) and was fought between North Vietnamsupported by the Soviet Union, China and other communist alliesand the government of South Vietnamsupported by the United States and other anti-communist allies. The Viet Cong (also known as the National Liberation Front, or NLF), a South Vietnamese communist common front aided by the North, fought a guerrilla war against anti-communist forces in the region. The People's Army of Vietnam (also known as the North Vietnamese Army) engaged in a more conventional war, at times committing large units to battle.
As the war continued, the part of the Viet Cong in the fighting decreased as the role of the NVA grew. U.S. and South Vietnamese forces relied on air superiority and overwhelming firepower to conduct search and destroy operations, involving ground forces, artillery, and airstrikes. In the course of the war, the U.S. conducted a large-scale strategic bombing campaign against North Vietnam, and over time the North Vietnamese airspace became the most heavily defended in the world.
The U.S. government viewed its involvement in the war as a way to prevent a Communist takeover of South Vietnam. This was part of a wider containment policy, with the stated aim of stopping the spread of communism. The North Vietnamese government and the Viet Cong were fighting to reunify Vietnam under communist rule. They viewed the conflict as a colonial war, fought initially against forces from France and then America, and later against South Vietnam.
Beginning in 1950, American military advisors arrived in what was then French Indochina. U.S. involvement escalated in the early 1960s, with troop levels tripling in 1961 and again in 1962. U.S. involvement escalated further following the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident, in which a U.S. destroyer clashed with North Vietnamese fast attack craft, which was followed by the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which gave the U.S. president authorization to increase U.S. military presence. Regular U.S. combat units were deployed beginning in 1965. Operations crossed international borders: bordering areas of Laos and Cambodia were heavily bombed by U.S. forces as American involvement in the war peaked in 1968, the same year that the communist side launched the Tet Offensive. The Tet Offensive failed in its goal of overthrowing the South Vietnamese government but became the turning point in the war, as it persuaded a large segment of the United States population that its government's claims of progress toward winning the war were illusory despite many years of massive U.S. military aid to South Vietnam.
Much more at the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War#Di.E1.BB.87m_era.2C_1955.E2.80.9363
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"War in Vietnam" redirects here. For other wars in Vietnam, see Military history of Vietnam.
"Indochina conflict" redirects here. For the conflict in French Indochina, see Indochina War.
The Vietnam War (Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Việt Nam), also known as the Second Indochina War, and also known in Vietnam as Resistance War Against America (Vietnamese: Kháng chiến chống Mỹ ) or simply the American War, was a Cold War-era proxy war that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War (194654) and was fought between North Vietnamsupported by the Soviet Union, China and other communist alliesand the government of South Vietnamsupported by the United States and other anti-communist allies. The Viet Cong (also known as the National Liberation Front, or NLF), a South Vietnamese communist common front aided by the North, fought a guerrilla war against anti-communist forces in the region. The People's Army of Vietnam (also known as the North Vietnamese Army) engaged in a more conventional war, at times committing large units to battle.
As the war continued, the part of the Viet Cong in the fighting decreased as the role of the NVA grew. U.S. and South Vietnamese forces relied on air superiority and overwhelming firepower to conduct search and destroy operations, involving ground forces, artillery, and airstrikes. In the course of the war, the U.S. conducted a large-scale strategic bombing campaign against North Vietnam, and over time the North Vietnamese airspace became the most heavily defended in the world.
The U.S. government viewed its involvement in the war as a way to prevent a Communist takeover of South Vietnam. This was part of a wider containment policy, with the stated aim of stopping the spread of communism. The North Vietnamese government and the Viet Cong were fighting to reunify Vietnam under communist rule. They viewed the conflict as a colonial war, fought initially against forces from France and then America, and later against South Vietnam.
Beginning in 1950, American military advisors arrived in what was then French Indochina. U.S. involvement escalated in the early 1960s, with troop levels tripling in 1961 and again in 1962. U.S. involvement escalated further following the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident, in which a U.S. destroyer clashed with North Vietnamese fast attack craft, which was followed by the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which gave the U.S. president authorization to increase U.S. military presence. Regular U.S. combat units were deployed beginning in 1965. Operations crossed international borders: bordering areas of Laos and Cambodia were heavily bombed by U.S. forces as American involvement in the war peaked in 1968, the same year that the communist side launched the Tet Offensive. The Tet Offensive failed in its goal of overthrowing the South Vietnamese government but became the turning point in the war, as it persuaded a large segment of the United States population that its government's claims of progress toward winning the war were illusory despite many years of massive U.S. military aid to South Vietnam.
Much more at the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War#Di.E1.BB.87m_era.2C_1955.E2.80.9363
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As president he was reasonably benign compared to his Idiot Son, Raygun and Nixon.
hifiguy
May 2015
#4
I wish we could go back in time and pre-emptively rid ourselves of Prescott Bush
hifiguy
May 2015
#13
One could argue that Prescott was just a supermarket clerk sent to collect a bad debt by
leveymg
May 2015
#38
I disagree. I think Reagan was in charge and he damaged the country of his own will and efforts.
StevieM
May 2015
#19
Try this one, I couldn't get that one to work at all either, even the website is not loading
Dont call me Shirley
May 2015
#87
HW was 10 times better than Reagan or his son. Remember HW was the one who called
okaawhatever
May 2015
#25
I'm familiar with April Glaspie. Bush Sr. is not just better than Jr. He was MUCH better than
okaawhatever
May 2015
#35
reagon seems to have done the same thing in iran. is treason now part of the repug dna
samsingh
May 2015
#9
Think of all the blood, all the deaths on Nixon's and Kissinger's consciences (assuming they
JDPriestly
May 2015
#23
Jimmy Carter has confirmed George Will's treason. He's not going to scrub his legacy this late in
MADem
May 2015
#52
Nixon was bad, no doubt. But no worse than Reagan, Daddy Boosh or Baby Boosh.
Enthusiast
May 2015
#61
They had to put a barrier around Nixon's grave because Vietnam vets were leaving offerings.
Spitfire of ATJ
May 2015
#75