Chapter 30 The Vietnam War Section 4 The War Winds Down.
Transcript of Chapter 30 The Vietnam War Section 4 The War Winds Down.
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Chapter 30The Vietnam War
Section 4The War Winds Down
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Nixon Moves To End The War
• Nixon appoints Henry Kissinger as special asst. for national security and gave him authority to use diplomacy to end the conflict.
• Kissinger used linkage to persuade Soviets & Chinese to cut back aid to N. Vietnam.
• Kissinger held secret talks with Le Duc Tho over a possible cease-fire.
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Henry Kissinger Le Duc Tho
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Nixon Moves To End The War
• Nixon cut the number of troops in Vietnam.• This is known as Vietnamization.• S. Vietnam assumed more of the fighting.• Nixon maintained a strong presence and air
support while removing troops.
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My Lai
• November, 1969, an American platoon under the command of Lieutenant William Calley massacred 200 unarmed civilians.
• Calley went to prison for his role.
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My Lai
William Calley Civilians after the massacre
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Protest
• April 1970, America invades Cambodia.• This was seen by many as widening the war and
will set off many protests.• Kent State University – May 4 – National Guard
fired on protesters without orders to do so.• 4 students killed 9 wounded.• 10 days later 2 students killed at Jackson State
College in Mississippi.
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Protest
Kent State University Jackson State College
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Pentagon Papers
• Due to backlash of Cambodia Invasion Congress repealed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution taking away power in directing the war in Vietnam.
• 1971 – Pentagon Papers go public showing Johnson’s men questioned the war but publicly supported the effort.
• Papers showed actions taken without approval of Congress.
• Confirmed the Gov’t had not been honest with the people.
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U.S. Leaves Vietnam
• October, 1972 – month before the Presidential election, Kissinger announces that, “peace is at hand”.
• Nixon wins the election in a landslide.• Weeks after the election peace talks break
down.
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U.S. Leaves Vietnam
• “Christmas Bombings” – For 11 days U.S. bombed N. Vietnam only stopping on Christmas Day.
• After the two sides began to negotiate again.• South allows Northern troops to stay in South.• January 27, 1973 – peace agreement signed• U.S. removes troops and 8 years later U.S.
ends any involvement in Vietnam.
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The Legacy of Vietnam
• Cost the nation $170 Billion• 58,000 Americans dead• Over 300,000 injured• Over 1 million Vietnamese dead• 1982 Vietnam War Memorial dedicated
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Vietnam War Memorial
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War’s Impact
• War Power’s Act – 1973 – reestablished some limits on executive powers.
• Required the president to inform Congress of any commitment of troops abroad within 48 hours and to withdraw them within 60 to 90 days unless approved otherwise.
• Increased cynicism about the U.S. Government.
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