Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The Vietnam War

A Guerilla War

During the Cold War, the U.S. worked to stop the spread of communism. In the effort to do this, they started a campaign in Indochina largely based on communist fears. What they did not expect, was they would be fighting a war they could not win. The Vietnam War was the second of the Indochina wars and largely involved the communist North, against the allied South of Vietnam. Although the communists had little firepower, their guerrilla tactics and large numbers made them hard to find and kill. America largely relied on our Air Support to bomb northern Vietnam's cities. However much of these attacks were poorly planned, and casualties from both sides ensued. Ho Chi Minh, leader of communist Vietnam enacted the use of underground tunnels to transport people and intelligence behind enemy lines. Americas involvement in the war escalated in the 1960's and later tripled their troops within Vietnam in 1961, and again in 1962, eventually peaking in 1968. Over 3-4 million vietnames troops died form both sides of the war, and 58,169 American soldiers. In the later days of the war, much of Communist Vietnam was on the defensive. However America was losing a war with itself, back at home peace rallies and protests called for an end to the war. Ho-Chi-Minh used this to his advantage to spread Anti-American propaganda to the protesters further spreading the Anti-War attitude. This propaganda largely showed U.S. brutality in the killing of women and children, and the effects of napalm. Mounting resentment against the war forced withdrawal during 1973-1975. After the war, private American groups sent huge amounts of aid to Northern Vietnams largely communist areas. The communists used this to their advantage taking over much of the land they had lost in the south, do to the south's ruined economy. In a matter of years communist's had taken the whole of Vietnam.

By Jason and Marlin





7 comments:

Vivek said...

This post has a lot of good facts, and it makes a very confusing topic easy to understand. Great job! Now I am curious about Vietnam: is the country still impoverished because of the war and what form of government does it have today?

Petra said...

great job! this posting is easy to understand and is easy to read as well as having lots of detail.

Derek said...

I thought your summary of the events was very clear, and I like how you explained things from both sides point of view. In addition to the political reasoning for the war, you also explained the crucial military strategies, which I thought covered the war very effectively.

JonMarsnow said...

A good summary that clears up, for the most part, a very convoluted event. At least, I know that I'm more knowledgeable about the situation. Good job y'all.

Andy said...

You’ve done a great job at explaining the views from both sides of the conflict. It is nicely phrased. I feel like you could have separated it into paragraphs, it would be easier to read.

Jesus G said...

Very nice summary of the topic not known by many. Many of the important facts were captured in this paragraph. I liked how you remained neutral when you wrote this article and explained both of the sides.

Madelaine said...

Complete and thorough job summarizing the Vietnam War. I was not aware of the underground activities of communist Ho Chi Minh that allowed intelligence to be passed through enemy lines. Interesting information.