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Modern World History 10.9: Proxy Wars 14 Views
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In this video: spheres of influence, proxy wars, the start of the Vietnam War, and napalm in the morning. Hit play, and take a deep whiff.
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- 00:00
smell during the Cold War the US and the Soviet Union both had spheres of
- 00:07
influence basically there were parts of the world that took money and advice [world map with USA and USSR]
- 00:11
from one superpower or the other and no you don't mean the green lanten or the
- 00:16
flash that's a different story there sometimes however money and advice [green lantern as a therapist]
- 00:20
weren't enough sometimes the Americans and the Soviets would take a country and
Full Transcript
- 00:24
slip it on like a glove the glove might look like South Korea but there was [Uncle Sam with South Korea boxing gloves]
- 00:29
actually an American hand under there yeah and this folks is how you get proxy
- 00:35
wars well no not by putting countries on your
- 00:38
hand that's actually impossible once you have a giant here anyway in other words
- 00:42
the US and Soviet Union weren't allowed to go to war with each other we all know [ref stops US and Soviets from fighting]
- 00:46
what that war would look like yeah boom right be the end of dr. Strangelove
- 00:51
so the Americans and Soviets would get other countries to fight on their behalf
- 00:57
it was bad for everyone well the Korean War was the first of the big proxy wars
- 01:02
yes there were little ones too North Korea was backed by the Soviets and the
- 01:06
Communist Chinese and South Korea was backed by the United Nations and the [world map with Chine and North Korean figures]
- 01:10
United States the fighting went on for three years and nobody won and in fact
- 01:15
the Korean War is still on today technically because nobody signed a
- 01:19
peace treaty when the bullets stop flying which is why North Korea still
- 01:23
takes cássia napot shots at its neighbors with the south [Kim Jong-un on military base]
- 01:26
well the Korean War demonstrated a couple of things first that whole China
- 01:30
will never be a threat to us things that the Americans thought in the late 1940s [map of china]
- 01:36
that didn't work out did it it was pretty wrong yeah second the American
- 01:41
commitment to Korea showed that the u.s. was very very serious about containing [US boxing against communism]
- 01:46
communism like super serious though they haven't taken to wearing capes and
- 01:51
tights so maybe not as super serious is it could be and yeah in case you've been [superman flying through sky]
- 01:56
sleeping under rock under Mars in the interim China's become the dominant
- 02:00
economic world power and yeah go China how's your Mandarin all right well
- 02:04
another major proxy war was the conflict in Vietnam
- 02:07
this was the tragedy that took the bloom off the American rose and we don't talk [rose not blooming]
- 02:12
about it enough the last time we checked in the UN had just brokered a
- 02:16
nonsensical peace that made every party furious okay no point mean on every
- 02:21
party see a man named no Dinh Diem came to power in South Vietnam his family
- 02:28
lived high on the hog while simultaneously canceling elections [world map with Vietnam figures]
- 02:31
torturing civilians and persecuting non Catholics no word on whether or not the
- 02:37
Hogg approved at this behavior a communist rebel movement called the
- 02:40
Vietcong sprung up in response to the diem regime and did a really great job [old Vietnam photos]
- 02:45
of making life art in South Vietnam and of course the Viet Cong had support from
- 02:50
the North Vietnamese and pretty much every person in South Vietnam who wasn't
- 02:55
tied to diem well the Americans knew again was unpopular and yet when we
- 03:00
looked at the map we imagined the worst if Vietnam unified and went communist [world map]
- 03:06
would other Southeast Asian countries go communist too would all of Asia go
- 03:11
communist Oh was too horrible to contemplate law was evil commies what
- 03:15
would they do to us well so the u.s. broke out the napalm that stuff and went [US planes fly through sky]
- 03:22
off to fight a war we couldn't possibly win but who really can resist the smell
- 03:27
of napalm in the morning
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