Abstract

Over the course of the prolonged US war in Vietnam, the bloodiest one after World War II, it became obvious that there was no alternative to a negotiation process. Important reasons were the impossibility for Washington to win the battlefield and the rise of anti-war sentiment in the United States. The author tried to show how certain psychological characteristics of US leaders led to the war and then eventually to negotiations. When started negotiations were accompanied by military action. The course of the war and negotiations was influenced by Soviet military assistance to the DRV, as well as by relations in the triangle of the USSR - USA - China. The time of detente between the USSR and the USA coincided with war in Vietnam, which influenced the behavior of the Soviet leaders, as evidenced by the recollections of the USSR ambassador to the United States A. Dobrynin.The Politburo of the Central Committee had disagreements regarding Vietnam and detente with the United States. But the war weakened US international stance and contributed to the achievement of strategic agreements with the USSR.The main objectives of the DRV in the negotiations were to stop US bombings and then withdrawal of US troops. The United States sought to maintain the Saigon puppet regime for some time after the withdrawal of its troops from South Vietnam. Washington’s main goal was to “save its face”, declaring defeat a “victory”. To achieve this goal the war and negotiations dragged on for years, and on the eve of the signing of the agreements, the most fierce bombing of the DRV was carried out.Thanks to the powerful air defense created with the help of the USSR, the DRV won the “air Dien Bien Fu”.The United States was forced to sign a peace agreement, which provided for the complete cessation of all US military operations in Vietnam, the withdrawal of all American troops, but left the North Vietnamese forces in South Vietnam together with the armed forces of the National Liberation Front along with the decaying and doomed to death Saigon regime. In 1975 its army was defeated the regime capitulated, which ensured the subsequent reunification of South and North Vietnam.The Vietnamese people defeated the American colossus, having suffered terrible sacrifices themselves, but achieved the national goal - the withdrawal of the Americans and the unification of the country. The full support of Vietnam can be seen as a successes story of Soviet foreign policy.

Highlights

  • Over the course of the prolonged US war in Vietnam, the bloodiest one after World War II, it became obvious that there was no alternative to a negotiation process

  • Important reasons were the impossibility for Washington to win the battlefield and the rise of anti-war sentiment in the United States

  • The author tried to show how certain psychological characteristics of US leaders led to the war and eventually to negotiations

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Summary

Институт Африки РАН Российский университет дружбы народов

Война США во Вьетнаме, самая кровопролитная после Второй мировой, вызвала необходимость переговорного процесса. Важными факторами были невозможность для Вашингтона одержать победу на поле боя и рост антивоенных настроений в самих США. На ход войны и переговоров оказывали воздействие советская военная помощь ДРВ, а также взаимоотношения в треугольнике СССР – США – Китай. Автор попытался показать психологические особенности руководителей США, которые привели к началу, а затем затягиванию войны и переговоров. Время разрядки между СССР и США пришлось на многолетнюю войну во Вьетнаме, что оказывало влияние на поведение советских руководителей, о чём свидетельствуют воспоминания посла СССР в США А. В Политбюро ЦК КПСС были разногласия в отношении Вьетнама и разрядки с США. Главными задачами ДРВ на переговорах были добиться прекращения бомбардировок, а затем – американского военного вмешательства во вьетнамские дела. США стремились сохранить на некоторое время сайгонский марионеточный режим после вывода своих войск из Южного Вьетнама.

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