how would you answer the question
"to what extent was nationalism a cause of conflict in Indochina in the period of 1954-1968"
so far i came up with the points about:
- Kennedy and LBJ's leadership and how they were both very nationalistic and considered the USA as the protector of smaller nations- can be supported by Kennedys quote "it is our offspring, we cannot abandon it we cannot ignore its needs, and if it falls victim to any of the perils that threaten its existance, we with some justification will be held responsible and our prestige in Asia will sink to a new low"
- The Gulf Of Tonkin resolution- Quote by LBJ "its like grandma's nightshirt; it covers everything"
- NV nationalistic feelings- their "reason" for being in the war. They had all the time in the world to fight the war, and can be contrasted to the USA and Allied troops "365 tour of duty"
any more points???
"to what extent was nationalism a cause of conflict in Indochina in the period of 1954-1968"
so far i came up with the points about:
- Kennedy and LBJ's leadership and how they were both very nationalistic and considered the USA as the protector of smaller nations- can be supported by Kennedys quote "it is our offspring, we cannot abandon it we cannot ignore its needs, and if it falls victim to any of the perils that threaten its existance, we with some justification will be held responsible and our prestige in Asia will sink to a new low"
- The Gulf Of Tonkin resolution- Quote by LBJ "its like grandma's nightshirt; it covers everything"
- NV nationalistic feelings- their "reason" for being in the war. They had all the time in the world to fight the war, and can be contrasted to the USA and Allied troops "365 tour of duty"
any more points???