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Zorluk: OrtaThe Vietnam War and Foreign Policy

“Once we suffer large casualties, we will have started a well-nigh irreversible process. Our involvement will be so great that we cannot—without national humiliation—withdraw before achieving our objectives. Of the two evils, Americanization of the war is worse than the defeat of the South Vietnamese government.”

—George Ball, Undersecretary of State, memorandum to President Lyndon B. Johnson, July 1965

The perspective expressed in the memorandum most directly challenges which of the following assumptions of United States foreign policy during the Cold War?

  1. A
    The strategy of Vietnamization, which sought to shift the burden of combat to local South Vietnamese forces.
  2. B
    The view that the conflict in Vietnam was a localized civil war unconnected to the global spread of communism.
  3. The belief that containment required the United States to militarily intervene to support any non-communist government, regardless of its stability.Cevap
  4. D
    The assumption that the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution had legally established a formal congressional declaration of war.

Cevap

The belief that containment required the United States to militarily intervene to support any non-communist government, regardless of its stability.
The correct answer is correct because George Ball's memorandum warns against the 'Americanization' of the war, arguing that direct military escalation to support a failing South Vietnamese government would lead to an irreversible commitment and national humiliation. This directly challenged the prevailing containment doctrine (and the related domino theory), which assumed that the United States had to militarily intervene to prevent any communist expansion, regardless of the local political conditions or the viability of the client state.

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1
Analyze the stimulus to identify the author's main argument and context.
George Ball, writing in July 1965, warns President Johnson that escalatory military involvement ('Americanization') to save the failing South Vietnamese government will lead to a point of no return and national humiliation.
Understanding the primary argument of the text is necessary to determine what policy it is challenging.
2
Connect the stimulus to the broader foreign policy context of the Cold War era.
During the Cold War, U.S. foreign policy was dominated by containment and the domino theory, which asserted that the U.S. must prevent any expansion of communism globally, leading to military interventions in regional conflicts.
Identifying the dominant foreign policy beliefs of the era allows us to see how Ball's critique directly opposed the standard consensus.
3
Evaluate the options to find which foreign policy assumption is challenged by Ball's warning.
Ball's assertion that 'Americanization of the war is worse than the defeat of the South Vietnamese government' directly opposes the consensus that the U.S. had to militarily intervene to sustain any non-communist regime.
Comparing the core arguments of the text with the options isolates the correct answer.

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The conflict between containment doctrine commitments and the risks of military escalation in Vietnam.
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