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Summary A* A-Level History Notes- Option 2Q - LBJ FOREIGN POLICY

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AQA A Level History Notes – Option 2Q: The American Dream: Reality & Illusion- LBJ FOREIGN POLICY Created by an A* student (A* in A Level History, Grade 9 at GCSE). Consistently achieved top marks throughout sixth form using these notes. Includes detailed summaries on LBJ's Foreign Policy. Clearly organised and focused on exam-relevant AO1 content. ⏳ Took over 2 years to create - saves you hours of preparation Perfect for students aiming for top grades with efficient, effective revision.

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LBJ Foreign Policy:
Background
JFK Legacy in Vietnam:
●​ SV was protected by American created SEATO
●​ Governed by General Minh with 17000 American ‘advisors’
●​ BY 1968 the US had 535000 ground troops in SV but no closer to defeating Communist threat
●​ LBJ had little choice but to continue war because of cold war convictions, weak Saigon regime and JFK’s legacy
LBJ’s stance:
●​ Knew a long war would be unpopular and lose congressional support. Knew saigon gov was weak BUT
●​ Communist nations were aggressive dictatorships. Appeasing them would lead to war ‘if you let a bully come into
your front yard one day the next day he’ll be up in your yard’
●​ Containment and domino theory
●​ National honour- abandoning SV would damage US credibility as an ally
●​ Could not afford to be the first president to lose a war
●​ Kennedy administration assassinated DIem morally locked US into Vietnam
●​ Felt morally obliged to continue JFK policies ‘my first major decision in vietnam had been to reaffirm Presdient
Kennedy's policies’
●​ JFK administration’s assassination of Diem morally locked the U.S. into Vietnam.
●​ Retained Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara & Secretary of State Dean Rusk—resulting in no new
strategies.
Situation in Vietnam:
●​ March 1964: McNamara visited Saigon, described the situation as "very disturbing", deeming Minh less capable
than Diem.
●​ Saigon gov ARVN, USA vs Vietcong, North Vietnamese army, China USSR
●​ Troop increases
-​ Eisenhower (Jan 1961) – 1,000 U.S. advisors supporting ARVN.
-​ Kennedy (Nov 1963) – 16,000 advisors, authorized returning fire and use of napalm & Agent Orange.
-​ Johnson (Jan 1969) – 550,000 U.S. combat troops.
●​ Challenges-
-​ Vietcong is growing in strength- 30% of the countryside and 50% of the people support the Viet Cong
-​ POlitical instability in SV: 1964-65, 8 governments. Coup d’etat- takeover of government. Caused
instability.
●​ Vietcong guerilla tactics
US Allies in Vietnam:
●​ SK- 50,000 troops (1968)
●​ Thailand 11,570
●​ Australia 7700
●​ Philippines and New Zealand- less than 3000


Escalation:
Kennedy greatly increased US involvement in Vietnam and Johnson would escalate it further,. It was here that the
Kennedy legacy proved disastrous.
●​ 1964: LBJ ordered situation evaluation; Working Group concluded:
-​ American 'national prestige, credibility, and honour at stake’
-​ Independent and anti communist south vietnam vital to america
-​ Saigon gov incapable ‘close to a standstill’, ‘plagued by confusion, apathy and poor morale’
-​ Advised heavier bombing
-​ Suggests it was not just johnson's war
●​ Gulf of Tonkin Incident (1964): Alleged unprovoked attack by NV on U.S. ships led to:
-​ Gulf of Tonkin Resolution – Gave LBJ authority to take “all necessary steps” to defend SV.
-​ Accused by Barry Goldwater and Republicans of being ‘soft on communism’ so had to appear tough
-​ First U.S. bombing in late 1964 → LBJ’s approval rating surged from 42% to 72%.
●​ Feb 1965: First major escalation
-​ Viet Cong attacked a major U.S. camp at Pleiku- 8 Americans killed and 100+ wounded
-​ Johnson: ‘I’ve had enough of this.’
-​ ‘Operation Rolling Thunder’: Large-scale continuous bombing of NV.
-​ 67% of Americans approved of Rolling Thunder.
-​ Aimed to- demoralise NV, encourage SV resistance, secure US bomber bases
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