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American Friends Service Committee — Part 10
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HISTORY GF UNITED STATES INVOLVEMENT IN VIETNAM 4]
that the essential purpose of the agreement relating to Wictram
is to settle military questions with a view to ending hostilitics and
that the military demarcation line is provisional and should not
in any way be interpreted as constituting a political or territori
boundary,” *
The Victminh was reluctant to agree to this partition, which
left it with slightly less than half of the territory of Victnam,
despite the fact that at the time it controlled three-quarters. How-
ever, Ho Chi Minh’s government was under strong Sovict and
Chinese pressure to give way on this point, The concern of China,
and probably also the Soviet Union, was that continuation of
the war might cause the introduction of American military power
—possibly atomic—in support of the French, a course of action
which the United States did in fact come very close to taking.
The Vietminh accepted this temporary loss because of the explicit
promise in both the armistice agreement and in the Geneva Dec-
laration that within a period of two years national elections would
be held to unify the country. They had every reason to believe
that these elections would take place because the agreements
Stipulated that France, the other party to the armistice, was to
maintain control of civil administration in the South until elections
were held (Article 14a of the armistice agreement). In effect,
then, the elections and the military truce were mterdependent, a
fact often disregarded.
Despite this stipulation, less than a year after the Geneva Con-
ference, France, alleging American pressure, pulled out of Viet-
nam without honoring its obligations concerning the elections;
and the United States stepped in to fill the void jeft by the depar-
ture of French power.
The United States had not bern a party to the military truce
and had not actually assented to the Geneva Declaration. In-
formed observers have said that the major reason was the unwill-
ingness of Secretary of State Dulles to appear to give any ground
to Communism, especially at the time of an election campaign.
Instead, at Geneva the United States had made its own unilateral
declaration wherein it undertook to refrain from the threat or use
of force to disturb the Geneva Accords. With respect to the pro-
* See Appendix I-B.
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