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NameCourseInstructorDateThe Tragedy of Vietnam In The Tragedy of Vietnam by Patrick J. Hearden, look into the history of Vietnam from French occupation of Indochina to the final withdrawal of US troops in Vietnam. The author illustrates that, US foreign policy after WWII influenced how American Presidents dealt with spread of communism. Even though, America desired to create a New World Order, the threat of communism was a challenge to this goal. Hearden also points out that fear of communism and growing strength of the communist Vietcong in North Vietnam highlighted the need to focus more on the Global Domino Theory. Another potential challenge to America was that the South had an autocratic leader who was unable to deal with communist forces, but America’s decision to escalate conflicts into a war and eventually a stalemate.Under the French rule, Vietnam was divided and nationalists feeling arose over time with Ho Chi Minh intent on ending French colonialism, their capitalist system and liberating the nation under a unified national state. Since the WWI, there were increased calls for independence for Vietnam away from the yokes of the French empire, but the French and British were not keen to give nations the right for self-determination (Lawrence 24). Thus, it became clear that the Western democracy would not be effective in bringing change in the country. With this in mind, Ho Chi Minh called for Vietnam independence as WWII approached, and the seizure of French Indochina by the Japanese precipitated the process.The US foreign policy after the WWII relied on the Domini theory as a containment strategy of communism. This theory led to intervention efforts in...