The United States and the First Indochina War: From Non-Intervention to Active Support

Introduction The United States’ involvement in the First Indochina War represents a crucial chapter in the history of American foreign policy, marking the initial phase of what would become deep military commitment in Southeast Asia. This period witnessed the fundamental transformation of American policy from relative disinterest to substantial engagement, establishing patterns that would characterize … Continue reading The United States and the First Indochina War: From Non-Intervention to Active Support