Vietnam Foreign Policy

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October 26, 2016

 

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The French wanted to restate their control over Vietnam. Challenging them was a powerful nationalist movement within Vietnam committed to creating an independent nation. The French argued that without Vietnam, their domestic economy would collapse. And since the economic revival of Western Europe was quickly becoming on of the Truman administration’s top priorities, the United States did nothing to stop the French as they moved back into Vietnam in 1946 and began a struggle with the Vietminh to recreate control over the country...
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And since the economic revival of Western Europe was quickly becoming on of the Truman administration’s top priorities, the United States did nothing to stop the French as they moved back into Vietnam in 1946 and began a struggle with the Vietminh to recreate control over the country. The French appealed to the United States for support; and in February 1950, the Truman administration formally recognized the Bao Dai regime and agreed to provide it with direct military and economic aid...
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