The Vietnam War - EdexcelThe Paris Peace Accords

In 1965 the USA launched Operation Rolling Thunder: the bombing of military targets in North Vietnam. Vietnam is a LONG way from America so, why did the US get involved in this conflict?

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The Paris Peace Accords

The increasing level of public criticism of the war was one of the reasons for the growing pressure to find a peaceful solution. The financial cost was also a factor, as were world politics – the Nixon Doctrine (1969) showed the President was less interested in and would only use US troops if the USA was directly threatened. Nixon was also increasingly trying to work better with the USSR and Chinese – anti-communist battles were less of a pressing concern than they had been when the Vietnam War started.

DateJanuary 1973
LocationParis
USA negotiatorHenry Kissinger, US National Security Advisor
Vietnam negotiatorLe Duc Tho, Member of the Vietnamese Communist Party Politburo
AimTo negotiate an end to the war in Vietnam
Date
January 1973
Location
Paris
USA negotiator
Henry Kissinger, US National Security Advisor
Vietnam negotiator
Le Duc Tho, Member of the Vietnamese Communist Party Politburo
Aim
To negotiate an end to the war in Vietnam

Negotiations:

The negotiations were not straight forward. In October 1972 Henry Kissinger had worked out a peace agreement with the North Vietnamese. However, fearing the Americans were going to abandon him, Nguyen Van Thieu, the president of South Vietnam, had refused to sign and the North Vietnamese pulled out of the talks.

Kissinger and Nixon acted as good cop and bad cop throughout the negotiations. Kissinger offered peace terms to the North Vietnamese, while Nixon threatened to launch massive airstrikes if they refused. Nixon mounted huge bombing raids on North Vietnam until, in Paris, the North Vietnamese were forced to sign. This is a bit like punching someone while telling them that you want to be friends!

Nixon then told the South Vietnamese President, Nguyen Van Thieu, he had to make peace whether he agreed with it or not, and so he was also forced to sign.

Outcomes:

Image of Henry Kissinger shaking hands with Le Duc Tho at the Paris Peace Accords, January 1973
Figure caption,
US National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger (R) shakes hand with Le Duc Tho, leader of North Vietnam delegation, after the signing of the Paris Peace Accords on 23 January 1973 in Paris, France.

A ceasefire was agreed, and American forces would leave Vietnam. The city of Saigon fell to the communists on 30 April 1975. The final hours of the American presence in Vietnam were a mad scramble to evacuate US personal and South Vietnamese civilians to US navy ships in the South China Sea. The signal to head for the helicopters was White Christmas by Bing Crosby playing over the speakers of the US Embassy.

Once American forces were out of Vietnam, the way was open for a communist takeover of the South. In April 1975, the forces of North Vietnam entered the southern city of Saigon and the country was unified under communist leadership.