Thursday, March 19, 2020
The Failure of the Vietnam War essays
The Failure of the Vietnam War essays    The struggle in Vietnam failed for many reasons.  Many historians agree     on the fact that many of the troubles began in Washington for lack of a     clear plan of action.  The war became more problematic when American troops     were not prepared for the tactics and the determination of the North     Vietnamese.  In addition, as the war dragged on without any success or end     in sight, the American public reacted with a fury that could not be        As with all wars, the intention for an American presence in South     Vietnam was to prevent the spread of Communism.  While many believed the     war was wrong in that it promoted imperialism, others believed that the war     was an opportunity to restore law and order. While many things were unclear     about the war, the one thing that did seem clear was the fact that America     could not keep the war at arm's length any longer.  Support and aid were     not going to be enough and when the American presence was felt, things        Things in Washington became worse when Johnson's Secretary of Defense,     John McNamara became uncomfortable with how things were unfolding in     Vietnam.  The president halted bombing for a short period of time in 1968     but those efforts were practically useless.  The public was becoming     outraged at the worsening situation while Johnson's advisors were urging     him to send more troops to the area.  He was torn with no clear answer.  As     a result, his popularity fell.  Karnow claims, "The country's trust in his     authority had evaporated.  His credibilitythe key to a president's     capacity to governwas gone" (Cooper 546).  Johnson was not just facing a     negative reaction from the public, he was facing failure in Vietnam, which     ultimately meant failure in the next election.  The pressure was so heavy     that Johnson decided not to run for reelection.        The bombing of North Vietnam was not nearly as successful as many had    ...     
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