5.3.2

President Eisenhower

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Reasons for Greater US Involvement Under Eisenhower

Eisenhower supported Diem’s weak government in order to keep the communists out of power in the south of Vietnam because he feared a 'domino effect'.

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The domino theory

  • The main reason why the US stayed in Vietnam after the Geneva Accords was the domino theory.
  • This claimed that if one country became communist, the others around it would follow.
  • President Eisenhower set up SEATO with 7 other countries in 1954 to stop the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, by force if necessary.
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Diem’s lack of support

  • However, Diem’s government didn’t have much support because:
    • Many of the people of South Vietnam believed in communism.
    • There were other political and religious groups that used their own armies to oppose Diem.
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Diem’s lack of support cont.

  • Diem favoured Catholics over the majority of the population who were Buddhist, giving them government jobs.
  • Diem repressed Buddhists who participated in civil resistance against his regime.
  • Diem had little respect for the villages and anyone who lived outside of Saigon.
  • Diem did nothing to help villagers who complained about greedy and corrupt land owners.
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Support for Diem

  • Eisenhower supported Diem’s weak government with advisors to train the South Vietnamese army (the ARVN), rather than send US troops.
  • Eisenhower wanted to avoid starting a war with the USSR or China.
  • In 1956, Diem refused to hold elections like the Geneva Accords had demanded.
  • The US supported him as they were afraid that the communists would win the election.
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Arresting opponents

  • Diem had to use $4 billion of US money and troops to support his government, and began to arrest suspected communists and any opponents.
  • Around 65,000 people were arrested and 2,000 were killed.

The Vietcong

The Vietcong (VC) were a collection of communist groups that opposed Diem.

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The VC

  • The Vietcong (VC) were a collection of communist groups that opposed Diem.
    • Killing over 400 of his hated and corrupt officials.
  • North Vietnam supported the VC, and in 1959 sent troops and weapons into the South using the Ho Chi Minh trail.
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The Ho Chi Minh trail

  • The Ho Chi Minh trail was a trail that went from North Vietnam to South Vietnam.
  • The Ho Chi Minh Trail ran through Laos and Cambodia and was used to send supplies to the Viet Cong.
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The NLF

  • The VC joined with other opposition groups to form the National Liberation Front (NLF).
  • The NLF spread communism into the villages.
  • The NLF encouraged them to help the VC and bring down Diem's US backed regime.

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