ANALYSIS America’s policy of containment, which lead to the further development of the Truman Doctrine and the Marshal Plan, aimed to contain the spread of communism and when Vietnam was being threatened by a communist regime, the Vietcong, America extended its policy of containment to Asia. (Source B)America extending its policy of containment to Asia meant that it would support the South Vietnamese government by supplying military aid and advisors and American troops to assist the South Vietnamese in preventing a communist takeover. (Source A)America was scared that the ‘Domino effect’ would occur in Vietnam, which was the theory that if one country fell to communism, which in this case would be Vietnam, all the countries that besieged it …show more content…
(Source A)The USSR and China were supplying the North Vietnamese with military aid and support to assist the advancement of communism in Asia. (Review of Literature 3)It became evident that the Vietnam War was a proxy war between America and the USSR when America intervened by sending in troops into Vietnam to assist the South Vietnamese, who were pro-capitalism, in a direct war against the North Vietnamese, who were pro-communism, who received military aid from the Communist superpowers, China and the USSR, but later only received aid from the USSR as a direct result of the Sino-Soviet split in 1968. (Review of Literature …show more content…
(Review of Literature 3)Since the USSR contrived ‘Comintern’ and Ho Chi Minh was a former member, it was therefore an obligation for the USSR to intervene to some extent in the Vietnam War to support the North Vietnamese. (Source F)Thus another reason for which the USSR intervened in the Vietnam War was to honour an earlier partnership it had with the Vietnamese ruler, Ho Chi Minh, which was a different reason as to why America intervened. (Review of Literature