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?
Ngo Din Diem鈥檚 government was unpopular with ordinary people in South Vietnam, and so it was no surprise when they began to give their support to an opposition organisation - the National Liberation Front, also known as the Vietcong.
The Vietcong was aided and supplied by communismA classless society where all property is owned publicly. North Vietnam and its leader Ho Chi Minh.
The Vietcong鈥檚 message of independence from foreign control and ending the concentration of land ownership among rich landlords made it popular with Vietnamese peasant farmers.
Ngo Dinh Diem鈥檚 Strategic Hamlets policy had been introduced in 1962. It was meant to create 鈥榮afe villages鈥, and was supposed to stop the Vietcong from getting their supplies and soldiers from villages. In practice, it meant destroying peasant villages near areas held by the Vietcong and forcefully relocating the people. This made him very unpopular with the ordinary people and may have increased support for the Vietcong.
In 1959 Ho Chi Minh declared a war to overthrow the South Vietnamese government and unite Vietnam under communist rule with the support of the Vietcong.
The Vietcong begin to fight a guerrilla warA type of warfare that uses unusual tactics, and in-depth knowledge of local surroundings, to defeat opponents both physically and psychologically. against the government of South Vietnam.