Declaration of Honolulu, 1966

Lyndon B. Johnson and others at the Camp H.M. Smith, February 8, 1966.

The Declaration of Honolulu, 1966 was a communiqué and diplomatic proclamation acceded by foreign diplomats representing South Vietnam and the United States. The declaration asserted pro-democracy principles for South Vietnam while combating external aggression and insurgency by North Vietnam. The goals outlined at the conference were a cornerstone to US policy in Vietnam until 1969 when the incoming Nixon administration changed policies towards Vietnam.[1]

  1. ^ Daddis, Gregory A. (2019-08-01). "Planning for a War in Paradise: The 1966 Honolulu Conference and the Shape of the Vietnam War". Journal of Cold War Studies. 21 (3): 152–184. doi:10.1162/jcws_a_00897. ISSN 1520-3972. S2CID 199465403.

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