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Foreign Policy in the Early 1960s
  • Angela Brown
  • Chapter 28 Section 3

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Learning Targets
  1. Describe the United States role in the Bay of
    Pigs invasion.
  2. Analyze the events leading to the building of the
    Berlin Wall and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
  3. Outline the goals of Kennedys Alliance for
    Progress and the Peace Corps.
  4. Summarize Johnsons foreign policy.

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The 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.

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Cuba, Fidel, Raul
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  • 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.

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Guatamala
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  • 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.

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Bay of Pigs Invasion
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  • 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

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  • 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.

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The 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.

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Kennedy and Khrushchev
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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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Construction of the Berlin Wall
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Berlin 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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The 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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Photographs showed
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Missile Site Map
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Conflicting Thoughts
  • Robert, Attorney General argued against knocking
    out missiles.
  • Sec of State Dean Acheson argued to destroy them.

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Course 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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Quarantine
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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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Moving Out???
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The 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.

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Bogota school for 22,000
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  • 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.

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The 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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Johnsons 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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Vietnam
  • 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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Exit 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
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