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The Eisenhower Era. John Foster Dulles. Eisenhower’s Sec. of State Deeply hated Communism Opposed Truman Doctrine Advocated a policy of ‘liberation’ . . . not ‘containment’ Formulated policies of Brinkmanship & Massive Retaliation. Brinkmanship. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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John Foster DullesJohn Foster Dulles• Eisenhower’s Sec. of State• Deeply hated Communism• Opposed Truman Doctrine

– Advocated a policy of ‘liberation’ . . . not ‘containment’

• Formulated policies of Brinkmanship & Massive Retaliation

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BrinkmanshipBrinkmanshipDiplomatic policy of going to the “brink” of war, but not actually going to war.

• Dulles: “"The ability to get to the verge without getting into the war is the necessary art . . . If you are scared to go to the brink you are lost.”

• Goal: Get your opponent (USSR)to do what we want by creating the risk of nuclear war.

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Massive Massive RetaliationRetaliation

The United States would use overwhelming force (AKA nuclear weapons) in response to an attack by the Soviet Union. • Retaliation would be disproportionate to the size of the attack.• Goal: Deter any attack in the first place

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Roots of the Vietnam Roots of the Vietnam WarWar

Indochina – Ruled by the French since 1893

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First Indochina WarFirst Indochina War• 1946 - 1954• Vietminh fights the colonial

French forces for control of Vietnam.

• Vietminh – Vietnamese nationalist group led by Communist Ho Chi Minh.

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Battle of Dien Bien Battle of Dien Bien PhuPhu

• March – May 1954• 25,000 French troops surrounded by Vietminh forces• French surrender.• KEY POINT:• French retreat from• Vietnam

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Geneva Geneva ConferencConferenc

ee• 1954• Granted Vietnam

independence from France

• France divided into two zones along the 17th Parallel. – North governed by the

Vietminh under Ho Chi Minh– South governed by former

pro-French faction led by Ngo Dinh Diem

• Called for elections to reunify Vietnam in 1956

17th Parallel

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Eisenhower & Diem blocks elections in 1956 U.S. goal is to strengthen South Vietnam & not let

nation be unified under Ho Chi Minh

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U.S. U.S. GoalGoal

Contain Communism

in Southeast Asia

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SEATOSEATOSoutheast Asia Treaty Southeast Asia Treaty

OrganizationOrganizationAnti-Communist alliance between U.S., France, Britain, Australia, New Zealand,

Philippines, Thailand, & Pakistan

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What was the Eisenhower What was the Eisenhower Doctrine?Doctrine?

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What was the Hydrogen What was the Hydrogen Bomb?Bomb?

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What are ICBMs?What are ICBMs?

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Why was the Arms Race Why was the Arms Race an application of Dulles an application of Dulles

policy of Brinkmanship & policy of Brinkmanship & Massive Retaliation? Massive Retaliation?

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How did launching of How did launching of Sputnik effect the United Sputnik effect the United

States?States?

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Eisenhower’s farewell address:Eisenhower’s farewell address:What was the Military Industrial What was the Military Industrial

Complex? Complex?