Confrontation and Cooperation, c1963-1972: Confrontation in the Vietnam War - Johnson's Policy in Vietnam Flashcards
When does Lyndon B. Johnson become president?
• 22 November, 1963
Why did Johnson become president?
• Kennedy was assassinated on 22
November, 1963
What were Johnson’s main aims with regards to the Vietnam War?
• Win the war quickly, without it being Americanised
• Pressurise North Vietnam to desist military action in South
Vietnam
• Don’t commit to negotiations with North Vietnam, in fears of a united communist Vietnam
Define the term Americanisation
• Situation where the US would have primary control of the direction of the war
• South Vietnamese government and army serve US policies
What strategy did Johnson agree to, outlining his initial aims?
•OPLAN 34A
What was OPLAN 34A and its aims?
• Classified US strategy based on covert action involving commando raids, aerial reconnaissance missions and naval sabotage operations
• To increase pressure on North Vietnam to desist from its aggressive policies
How did Johnson continue Kennedy’s policies in Vietnam?
• Increased the number of military advisers
- Kept to counterinsurgency strategy
Outline the increase in military advisers under lohnson
•The number of military advisers increased from 16,300 to 23,300 under Johnson
Define the term counterinsurgency
• Tactics used to defeat guerrilla warfare
• Involves intelligence gathering
• Targeting leaders
• Methods aimed at infiltrating enemy rather than direct confrontation
What did the US’ European allies and the international community think of Johnson’s policies?
• Not convinced of Johnson’s approach
- International support began to diminish
What advice did France’s leader, General Charles de Gaulle, give Johnson in relation to increased involvement in Vietnam?
• Warned lohnson that increased involvement could lead to a repeat of France’s defeats in Indochina
How confident was the US in thinking that South Vietnam could conduct a war?
• Uncertain about South Vietnam’s capacity and determination
- Largely due to South Vietnam’s consideration of neutralism
Define the term neutralism
• Scheme proposed by France
• Called for negotiated settlement, which would end all South Vietnam’s external military links
• Would leave South Vietnam exposed to North Vietnam
How did the lack of international support impact Johnson’s policies?
• Johnson delayed drastic escalation by mid-1964
What event triggered Johnson to escalate the war in Vietnam?
• Gulf of Tonkin incident