I just lit your Cigar and am smoking it now. Have you always smoked these El Cheapos?
Truman sent the first US troops to the area. I think I can still find it on the web, if you like.
http://members.tripod.com/paulrparker/namhist/ "September 26, 1945 - The first American death in Vietnam occurs, during the unrest in Saigon, as OSS officer Lt. Col. A. Peter Dewey is killed by Viet Minh guerrillas who mistook him for a French officer. Before his death, Dewey had filed a report on the deepening crisis in Vietnam, stating his opinion that the U.S. "ought to clear out of Southeast Asia."
There ya go.
Eisenhower did keep a small MAAG group of US forces there training the Viets. This was ALWAYS <50 IIRC.
"more debris from Ike's nasty Foreign Policy Program"Say WHAT?
January 20, 1961
"Kennedy is inaugurated as the 35th U.S. President and declares "...we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to insure the survival and the success of liberty."The party really starts under Kennedy; Ike never did ANYTHING like what Kennedy did.
"May 1961 -
President Kennedy sends 400 American Green Beret 'Special Advisors' to South Vietnam to train South Vietnamese soldiers in methods of 'counter-insurgency' in the fight against Viet Cong guerrillas."
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He gets "real good" advice fromt the same clowns that hosed the Cuban Exiles:
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"October 1961 - To get a first-hand look at the deteriorating military situation, top Kennedy aides, Maxwell Taylor and Walt Rostow, visit Vietnam. "If Vietnam goes, it will be exceedingly difficult to hold Southeast Asia," Taylor reports to the President and advises Kennedy to expand the number of U.S. military advisors and to send 8000 combat soldiers.
Defense Secretary McNamara and the Joint Chiefs of Staff recommend instead a massive show of force
by sending six divisions (200,000 men) to Vietnam. However, the President decides against sending any combat troops."
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Good move by JFK but he still can't figure it out. MacArthur told him, IIRC; he just wouldn't listen.
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"October 24, 1961 - On the sixth anniversary of the Republic of South Vietnam, President Kennedy sends a letter to President Diem and pledges "the United States is determined to help Vietnam preserve its independence..."
President Kennedy then sends additional military advisors along with American helicopter units to transport and direct South Vietnamese troops in battle, thus involving Americans in combat operations. Kennedy justifies the expanding U.S. military role as a means "...to prevent a Communist takeover of Vietnam which is in accordance with a policy our government has followed since 1954."
The number of military advisors sent by Kennedy will eventually surpass 16,000."
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Want to talk about Diem and how/why he died?
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"November 2, 1963 - At 3 a.m., one of Diem's aides betrays his location to the generals. The hunt for Diem and Nhu now begins. At 6 a.m., Diem telephones the generals. Realizing the situation is hopeless, Diem and Nhu offer to surrender from inside a Catholic church. Diem and Nhu are then taken into custody by rebel officers and placed in the back of an armored personnel carrier. While traveling to Saigon, the vehicle stops and Diem and Nhu are assassinated.
At the White House, a meeting is interrupted with the news of Diem's death.
According to witnesses, President Kennedy's face turns a ghostly shade of white and he immediately leaves the room. Later, the President records in his private diary, "I feel that we must bear a good deal of responsibility for it."***
Oh, yes... Profiles in Courage indeed. Diem's death, brought to you by the same folks that offered up the Cuban Exiles for sacrifice.
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"December 24,
1964 - By year's end, the number of American military advisors in South Vietnam is
23,000."
December 27,
1966 - By year's end, U.S. troop levels reach
389,000 with 5008 combat deaths and 30,093 wounded.
December 23,
1967 - By year's end, U.S. troop levels reach
463,000 with 16,000 combat deaths to date.
November 27,
1968 By year's end, U.S. troop levels reached
495,000 with 30,000 American deaths to date. In 1968, over a thousand a month were killed.
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Mr. Nixon's war? NOT HARDLY. He's handed a fubared war, ROE by Robert Dickhead McNamara (remember him, Cuban Exiles ring any bells?) with 1000 American kids dying a month.
Mr. Nixon's war? LOL.
What's the first thing Nixon did?
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January 1, 1969 - Henry Cabot Lodge, former American ambassador to South Vietnam, is nominated by President-elect Nixon to be the senior U.S negotiator at the Paris peace talks.
January 20, 1969
- Richard M. Nixon is inaugurated as the 37th U.S. President and declares "...the greatest honor history can bestow is the title of peacemaker. This honor now beckons America..."
He is the fifth President coping with Vietnam and had successfully campaigned on a pledge of "peace with honor."***
Mr. Nixon's war? Jaysus, Hang... you gotta be shortin' me! Kennedy got us in, Johnson compounded the error and Nixon drug us out covered with sh*t... but out nonetheless.