Title: Foreign Policy in the Early 1960s
1Chapter 18
- Section 3
- Foreign Policy in the Early 1960s
2Bell Ringer (on notes)
- Think about how the
- United States purses
- relationships with other
- countries. Create a list
- of what you think
- should be our foreign
- policy goals.
3Bay of pigs invasion
- The failed
- invasion of Cuba
- by a group of
- Anti-Castro forces
- In 1961.
4Berlin Wall
- Barrier built by the East German government in
1961, to prevent East Germans from escaping to
West Berlin.
5Cuban missile crisis
- 1962 crisis that arose between the United States
and the Soviet Union over a Soviet attempt to
deploy nuclear missiles in Cuba.
6Limited test ban treaty
- Treaty signed in 1963, in which the US and Soviet
Union agreed not to test nuclear weapons above
ground.
7Alliance for progress
- President Kennedy's proposal for cooperation
among nations of the Western Hemisphere to meet
the basic needs of people.
8Peace corps
- Federal program established to send volunteers to
help developing nations around the world.
9Main Idea
- President Kennedy acted boldly in response to a
series of dramatic cold war crises in Cuba and
Berlin. Johnson continued many of Kennedys
foreign policies.
10Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well
or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any
burden, meet any hardship, support any friend,
oppose any foe to assure the survival and the
success of liberty.
John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address
11Foreign policy problem 1
12The bay of pigs invasion
- The US backed dictator Fulgencio Batista was
overthrown by revolutionary Fidel Castro in 1959
13- America broke off diplomatic relations with Cuba
after Castro seized American owned property in
Cuba.
14- Cuba began to develop relations with the Soviet
Union - The US feared that this would bring rebellion
throughout Latin America.
15- Under Eisenhower, the CIA planned to train Cuban
opponents of Castro in Guatemala. After the
training was complete, they would invade Cuba and
overthrow Castro.
16- Although Kennedy faced resistance about the
mission, he decided to go ahead and in 1961 they
invasion took place.
17Bay of pigs invasion
- The Invasion
- (535 minutes)
18What was the outcome of the Bay of pigs invasion?
- United States participation in the invasion was
exposed to the world - Latin American countries were angered that the US
violated non-interference agreements - European leaders were concerned about Kennedys
leadership
19Foreign policy problem 2
- Construction of the Berlin Wall
20The Berlin crisis
- After WWII, Germany was divided among the United
States, Great Britain, France, and the Soviet
Union. - The capital city of Berlin was divided as well.
- West Berlin (West Germany) was controlled by the
Allies US, Britain, and France - East Berlin (East Germany) was controlled by the
Soviets.
21- The Soviets failed to cut off access to Berlin in
1948 (Berlin Airlift prevented it). - In 1961, Soviets demanded a treaty that would
permanently divide the city.
22- Kennedy met with Nikita Khrushchev in Vienna,
Austria to discuss the proposal. - The Soviets made a public ultimatum and Kennedy
felt bullied.
23- Kennedy increased defense spending, the number of
men drafted and built fallout shelters across the
country in case of nuclear war.
24What was the Soviet response to the US military
buildup?
- To build the Berlin Wall in August 1961.
25The Berlin wall
- Construction
- (223 minutes)
26Foreign policy problem 3
27The Cuban missile crisis
- October 16, 1962, an American spy plane
photographed the Soviets building missile bases
on Cuba. - Although this didnt change the nuclear threat as
the Soviets could already bomb the US, Kennedy
needed to respond.
28- Kennedy ordered the US forces at full alert.
- Bombers and missiles were armed with nuclear
weapons. - The fleet was ready to move.
- Soldiers were prepared to invade Cuba.
29- Kennedy addressed the nation and told the Soviets
to remove the missiles form Cuba. - He authorized a naval quarantine around Cuba
- The purpose was to stop the Soviets from bringing
more missiles to Cuba.
30- Timeline of events
- October 24, 1962 - the quarantine went into
effect. - October 25, 1962 - a Soviet ship crossed the
line. - It was only an oil tanker and was allowed to
proceed. - Several other Soviet ships were heading to Cuba,
but suddenly turned back.
31- October 26, 1962 Khrushchev sent a letter to
Kennedy asking him to end the quarantine. If he
did, the Soviets would remove their missiles.
32- October 27, 1962 Khrushchev sent a second
letter to Kennedy demanding the US to remove its
missiles from Turkey in exchange for the removal
of Soviet missiles from Cuba.
33- The US accepted the terms of the first letter and
ignored the second. - The two countries were never so close to nuclear
war and havent been that close since.
34Cuban missile crisis
- On the Brink of Nuclear War
- (530 minutes)
35What happened because of the Cuban missile crisis?
- Outcomes
- A hot line was established between the two
countries so that they could discuss issues at a
moments notice. - The Limited Test Ban Treaty was signed in the
summer of 1963, which eliminated above ground
testing of nuclear weapons.
36The alliance for progress
- Kennedys Plan
- It included cooperation
- among nations of the
- Western Hemisphere to meet the
- basic needs of people shelter,
- work, land, health, and schools.
- To encourage developing nations
- to ally themselves with the
- democratic countries of the
- West.
37- He pledged 20 billion to support the work of the
Alliance. - Latin countries believed he was simply trying to
stop the spread of communism and therefore it
didnt live up to expectations.
38Peace corps
- Established in 1961
- Federal program established to send volunteers to
help developing nations around the world. - They work as educators, health workers, and
technicians.
39Johnsons foreign policy
- When Johnson became President, he had his own
foreign policy problems. - They included threats of the spread of communism
in Latin America and Asia.
40Johnsons foreign policy
- The Dominican Republic
- The island was attacked by rebels.
- Johnson believed Communists were the cause.
- He sent 22,000 marines to the island
41-
- Their presence tipped the balance away from the
rebels. - The provisional government backed by the US was
installed and elections were held the next year.
42- Vietnam
- There was an on-going conflict in Southeast Asia
between the Communistic North Vietnam and
non-Communist South Vietnam. - By 1963, 16,000 military advisors were already in
South Vietnam. - The US was providing aid to them as well.
43- In the 1964 election, Johnson opposed more direct
involvement. - By 1965, he could no longer wait and the US
became more involved in propping up the South
Vietnamese government with troops and money.