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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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The Eisenhower The Eisenhower EraEra
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
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.
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
Roots of the Vietnam Roots of the Vietnam WarWar
Indochina – Ruled by the French since 1893
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.
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
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
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
SEATOSEATOSoutheast Asia Treaty Southeast Asia Treaty
OrganizationOrganizationAnti-Communist alliance between U.S., France, Britain, Australia, New Zealand,
Philippines, Thailand, & Pakistan
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policy of Brinkmanship & policy of Brinkmanship & Massive Retaliation? Massive Retaliation?
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States?States?
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