Title: Foreign Policy in the Early 1960s
1Foreign Policy in the Early 1960s
- Angela Brown
- Chapter 28 Section 3
2Learning Targets
- Describe the United States role in the Bay of
Pigs invasion. - Analyze the events leading to the building of the
Berlin Wall and the Cuban Missile Crisis. - Outline the goals of Kennedys Alliance for
Progress and the Peace Corps. - Summarize Johnsons foreign policy.
3The Bay of Pigs Invasion
- Fidel Castro overthrew U.S. backed dictator
Fulgencio Batista in 1959. - Castro took over private property, including U.S.
corporations in Cuba. - U.S. broke diplomatic relations Castro turned
to Soviet Union.
4Cuba, Fidel, Raul
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5- U.S. feared Cuba a model for revolutionary
upheaval in Latin America. - President Kennedy learned of a plan of President
Eisenhowers. - CIA was training Cuban opponents of Castro in
Guatemala. - The Cubans rebels planned to invade Cuba.
6Guatamala
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7- Kennedy Administration expected Cuban people to
use opportunity to help overthrow Castro. - Resistance surfaced Kennedy accepted advice of
CIA, Joint Chiefs of staff and Secretary of
Defense and pushed ahead. - April 17, 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion was a total
disaster.
8Bay of Pigs Invasion
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9- Air strike failed to destroy Cubas air power
Cubans were able to keep U.S. backed troops from
coming ashore. - Kennedy refused to use U.S. planes to provide air
cover for the 1500 Cuban soldiers accepted
defeat
10- U.S. lost prestige nations support to
overthrow another nations government was exposed
to world. - Latin Americans were angered it violated
agreements not to interfere in Western
Hemisphere. - European leaders concerned about the kind of
leadership the new president planned to provide.
11The Berlin Crisis
- Soviets demanded a peace treaty to make the
division of Berlin permanent goal to cut off
flow of East Germans escaping to West Germany
through Berlin. - Kennedy feared Soviet plan to take over rest of
Europe. - 1961 Kennedy Khrushchev meeting in Vienna
Austria.
12Kennedy and Khrushchev
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13- Khrushchev gave Kennedy a public ultimatum
regarding Germany Kennedy felt bullied. - At home Kennedy asked Congress for 3 billion for
defense. - He doubled draftees, called up reserves for
active service and sought 200 million to build
fallout shelters across country U.S. had to be
prepared if crisis led to nuclear war.
14- Soviets responded by building the Berlin wall in
1961 - The wall became somber symbol of Cold War.
- Soviets had found a way to avoid a showdown over
East Berlin.
15Construction of the Berlin Wall
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16Berlin Wall
- Berlin Wall 75 miles around West Berlin and
separated West Berlin from East Berlin over a 28
mile stretch. - It was torn down Nov. 9, 1989 and Germany was
reunified one year later.
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17The Cuban Missile Crisis
- 1962 photos from U.S. spy planes showed Soviets
building missile bases on Cuban soil. - Kennedy convinced missiles in Cuba presented a
direct challenge. - JFK ordered U.S. forces on full alert.
- Bombers and missiles on both sides armed with
nuclear weapons U.S. soldiers prepared to invade
Cuba.
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19Photographs showed
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20Missile Site Map
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21Conflicting Thoughts
- Robert, Attorney General argued against knocking
out missiles. - Sec of State Dean Acheson argued to destroy them.
22Course of Action
- Oct 22 JFK on TV told public about missiles and
demanded Soviets remove missiles. - He authorized a naval quarantine around Cuba
to prevent Soviets from bring more missiles to
Cuba. (couldnt call it blockade blockade is
an act of war)
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23Quarantine
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24- Oct. 24 quarantine began.
- Oct 25 Soviet ship crossed line stopped by Navy
and was allowed to proceed only carrying oil - Other Soviet ships headed toward Cuba reversed
direction Khrushchev called them back. - Oct 26 Khrushchev sent a letter to Kennedy
stating the Soviets would withdraw missiles if
U.S. ended quarantine and stayed out of Cuba.
25- 2nd letter the next day demanded U.S. remove
missiles from Turkey in exchange. - U.S. accepted terms of first letter and ignored
the second. - The World was closer than ever to nuclear war
Kennedy emerged a hero. - Crisis lead to efforts to reduce risk of nuclear
war.
26- Kennedy/Khrushchev established hotline for
immediate discussion in event of crisis. - 1963 Limited Test Ban Treaty banned nuclear
testing above ground which eliminated nuclear
fallout. It still permitted underground testing.
27Moving Out???
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29The Alliance for Progress
- 1961 Alliance for progress created a vast
cooperative effort to satisfy basic needs of
North, Central, and South American people for
homes, work, land, health, and schools. - Administration pledged 20 million over 19 years.
30Bogota school for 22,000
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31- Latin American questioned benefits of alliance
viewed it as tool of U.S. to stop spread of
communism alliance never lived up to Kennedys
expectations.
32The Peace Corps
- 1961 Peace Corps new program send volunteers
abroad as educators, health workers, and
technicians to help developing nations around the
world
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33Johnsons Foreign PolicyThe Dominican Republic
- 1965 military backed government of Dominican
Republic attacked by rebels. - Johnson feared for safety of U.S. citizens living
there. - Argued wrongly that communist to blame and sent
22,000 marines to Dominican, which tipped the
balance away from the rebels. - Provisional government backed by U.S. put in
place elections were held the following year.
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35Vietnam
- 1963 JFK had 16,000 military advisers in South
Vietnam and was contributing economic aid. - Johnson opposed more direct involvement in 1964
campaign for president. - Soon he could not tolerate letting communists
take South Vietnam. - 1965 American involvement in conflict deepened.
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37Exit Slip
- After Kennedy authorized a military buildup to
show that the United States would not be bullied
by the Soviet Union, the Soviets. - As a result of the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Describe the major guiding principles behind the
foreign policies of Kennedy and Johnson? - Kennedy believed he could encourage stability in
Latin America by