In response to a letter from Ho Chi Minh asking that French President Charles De Gaulle use his influence to "prevent perfidious new maneuvers" by the United States in Southeast Asia, De Gaulle states that France is willing to do all that it could to end the war. As outlined by De Gaulle, the French believed that the Geneva agreements should be enforced, that Vietnam's independence should be "guaranteed by the nonintervention of any outside powers," and that the Vietnamese government should pursue a "policy of strict neutrality." President Lyndon Johnson saw De Gaulle's proposal as part of a continuing effort by the French leader to challenge U.S. leadership in Southeast Asia as well as in Europe. Seeing the American commitment in Vietnam as part of a larger global issue of American credibility, Johnson believed that the United States could not afford to abandon its South Vietnamese ally and rejected De Gaulle's proposal without consideration.
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DeGaulle offers to help end Vietnam War
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This Week in History, Feb 15 - Feb 21
- Feb 15, 1966
- DeGaulle offers to help end Vietnam War
- Feb 15, 1970
- Chicago Eight defense attorneys sentenced
- Feb 16, 1968
- Tet Offensive results in many new refugees
- Feb 17, 1966
- Taylor testifies on Operation Rolling Thunder
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