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Was ousting Ngô Đình Diệm a mistake?

Discussion in 'Alley of Dangerous Angles' started by Arctic Daishi, Feb 16, 2014.

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What sort of policy would you support?

  1. Overthrow Diệm and support the MRC (new government).

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  2. Overthrow Diệm, but oppose the MRC (new government).

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  3. Don't overthrow Diệm, overlook his authoritarian tendencies.

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  4. Don't overthrow Diệm, but try convincing him to initiate reforms.

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  5. Other (state in reply)

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  1. Arctic Daishi Gems: 6/31
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    You know what, let's not start off on this kind of debating foot. It's been too long. How has everyone been?
     
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    Aw, man. I totally thought this was real. The boards need more political threads.
     
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    The existence of Ngo probably should have served as a sign that the U.S. should have kept their nose outside of this conflict. While he was not the partner the U.S. needed or wanted in South Vietnam, there were few competent or effective alternatives (the Communists themselves said there were "no" alternatives to Ngo and they were astounded at the stupidity of the Americans), especially in the midst of the civil war and aggression from the North. It's almost impossible to say that pressuring Ngo to "reform" (he already did this, with land reform, and that didn't go well, especially because a large part of his base was composed by rich "colonial" landowners) would have really worked out, but in retrospect it seems obvious that giving the okay for him to be assassinated didn't work out for either the U.S. or South Vietnam, either.
     
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    Wasn't he assassinated with his brother?
     
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    The US voiced active disapproval and encouraged dissent. Not without reason, from what I read on wiki. They might as well have killed him themselves.
     
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