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Wars & Conflicts: 1965

Global struggles, territorial disputes, and diplomatic breakdowns that began or were ongoing during this year.

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Operation Rolling Thunder

Location: North Vietnam

The US began a sustained strategic bombing campaign against North Vietnam. Simultaneously, the first 3,500 US Marines landed at Da Nang, marking the start of the American ground war in earnest.

Historical Lesson

"The "mistake" was the theory of Gradual Escalation. The US believed they could "signal" their resolve with bombs, but the North viewed it as a total war for survival, rendering the signaling strategy useless."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: USA vs. North Vietnam
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • North Vietnam
    1965 — 1968 3 Years

Indo-Pakistani War of 1965

Location: Kashmir / Punjab

Triggered by Pakistans Operation Gibraltar (designed to infiltrate Kashmir), it escalated into a full-scale war involving the largest concentration of armored vehicles since 1945. It ended in a UN-mandated ceasefire.

Historical Lesson

"Pakistan learned the "Mistake of the Local Uprising." They assumed the Kashmiri people would spontaneously rise up to support the infiltrators; when they didn’t, Pakistan was forced into a conventional war it wasn't prepared to win."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: India vs. Pakistan
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Concluded
  • Kashmir / Punjab
    1965 — 1965 Less than 1 year

Dominican Civil War

Location: Dominican Republic

After a coup attempting to restore the democratically elected Juan Bosch, the US intervened with 42,000 troops, fearing a "Second Cuba" was in the making.

Historical Lesson

"The US mistake was "Over-Intervention." By invading to stop a perceived communist threat that was largely non-existent, they damaged their reputation across Latin America for a generation."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Constitutionalists vs. Loyalists & USA
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Concluded
  • Dominican Republic
    1965 — 1966 1 Year

First Chadian Civil War

Location: Chad

Protests against the tax policies of President Tombalbaye escalated into a full-scale northern rebellion against the southern-dominated government, drawing in French and Libyan intervention.

Historical Lesson

"The mistake was "Identity Marginalization." The government’s refusal to include northern ethnic groups in the post-colonial power structure ensured that the state would remain in a permanent state of collapse."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: FROLINAT (Rebels) vs. Chadian Government
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Chad
    1965 — 1979 14 Years

Rhodesian Bush War

Location: Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)

The conflict began with insurgent attacks against the white-minority government. It evolved into a high-intensity guerrilla war characterized by sophisticated "Fireforce" tactics and deep racial divisions.

Historical Lesson

"The Rhodesian "mistake" was the Unilateral Declaration of Independence. By refusing to transition to majority rule, the government isolated itself from the world and ensured that the eventual transition would be violent rather than diplomatic."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Rhodesian Security Forces vs. ZANU & ZAPU
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
    1964 — 1979 15 Years

Colombian Internal Conflict

Location: Colombia

Following a government attack on "Marquetalia Republic" (a peasant enclave), the FARC was officially formed. This marked the shift from partisan rioting (La Violencia) to a structured Marxist insurgency.

Historical Lesson

"The "mistake" was the belief that the rural peasant problem could be solved by bombing "independent republics" into submission. Instead, it created a unified guerrilla front that survived for over 50 years."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Colombian Govt vs. FARC & ELN
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Colombia
    1964 — 2016 52 Years

Battle of the Paracel Islands

Location: South China Sea

With the US withdrawing from Vietnam, China seized the opportunity to launch a naval attack on South Vietnamese-held islands. China took total control of the archipelago.

Historical Lesson

"South Vietnam made the "Mistake of Reliance." They assumed the US Navy would still protect their territorial claims; China correctly calculated that the US had lost the political will to intervene in minor Vietnamese skirmishes."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: China (PRC) vs. South Vietnam (RVN)
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Concluded
  • South China Sea
    1964 — 1974 10 Years

The Aden Emergency

Location: Federation of South Arabia (Yemen)

Sparked by a grenade attack at Aden Airport, this was a guerrilla war fought in the narrow streets of the Crater District and the rugged mountains of Radfan against British colonial forces.

Historical Lesson

"Britain learned the "Mistake of Forced Federation." They tried to merge the urban, progressive port of Aden with conservative rural sultanates; the resulting friction created a perfect environment for Marxist insurgency."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: UK vs. NLF & FLOSY Guerrillas
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Federation of South Arabia (Yemen)
    1963 — 1967 4 Years

The Shifta War

Location: Kenya

Ethnic Somalis in Kenyas Northern Frontier District sought to secede and join the Somali Republic. The newly independent Kenyan government fought a brutal counter-insurgency to keep the territory.

Historical Lesson

"Kenya learned that "National Unity" cannot be forced on ethnic enclaves without long-term social cost. The mistake was a heavy-handed military response that alienated the local population for generations."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Kenya vs. Somali Secessionists
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Kenya
    1963 — 1967 4 Years

Dhafar Rebellion (Phase 2)

Location: Oman

1973 was the turning point when the Shah of Iran sent an expeditionary force to support the Sultan of Oman. This was one of the few successful counter-insurgency campaigns of the era.

Historical Lesson

"The Sultan learned the "Mistake of Neglect." He realized he couldn't win by bullets alone; he began a massive infrastructure project to build schools and roads in the rebel-held south, successfully "winning hearts and minds.""

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Oman & Iran & UK vs. PFLOAG Guerrillas
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Oman
    1963 — 1976 13 Years

North Yemen Civil War

Location: North Yemen

A military coup overthrew the newly crowned Imam of Yemen. This sparked an eight-year civil war that became a massive proxy battle between Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

Historical Lesson

"Egypt learned the "Mistake of Intervention." President Nasser sent 70,000 troops to support the republicans, but they were bogged down in a mountain guerrilla war that drained Egypts treasury and morale."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Royalists (backed by Saudi) vs. Republicans (backed by Egypt)
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • North Yemen
    1962 — 1970 8 Years

The Konfrontasi

Location: Borneo / Malay Peninsula

Indonesia opposed the creation of the Federation of Malaysia, leading to small-scale incursions and jungle warfare in Borneo. It was a "shadow war" fought mostly by elite special forces.

Historical Lesson

"Indonesia made the "Diplomatic Mistake" of isolating itself from the UN. By withdrawing from the UN to protest Malaysia, they lost all international leverage, leaving their military to fight a war they couldn't win politically."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Indonesia vs. Malaysia, UK, Australia
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Borneo / Malay Peninsula
    1962 — 1966 4 Years

Angolan War of Independence

Location: Angola

Sparked by uprisings on cotton plantations, this began a 13-year struggle for independence. Portugal, under a dictatorship, refused to decolonize, leading to a grueling three-front guerrilla war.

Historical Lesson

"Portugal learned the "Mistake of the Holdout." By being the last European power to refuse decolonization, they bankrupted their own economy and exhausted their military, eventually leading to a revolution at home."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Portugal vs. MPLA, FNLA, UNITA
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Angola
    1961 — 1974 13 Years

The Congo Crisis

Location: Republic of the Congo

Immediately after independence from Belgium, the army mutinied and the mineral-rich province of Katanga seceded. It became a proxy battleground for the Cold War and the first major test of UN peacekeeping.

Historical Lesson

"The Belgian mistake was "Instant Abandonment." They provided zero training for Congolese administrators or officers before leaving, ensuring the new state would collapse into factional violence within days."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Congo Govt, UN, USSR vs. Katanga Separatists, Belgium
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Republic of the Congo
    1960 — 1965 5 Years

Guatemalan Civil War

Location: Guatemala

Sparked by a failed revolt of young military officers against a corrupt government, this evolved into a brutal war involving indigenous Mayan populations and government "scorched earth" policies.

Historical Lesson

"This war was a direct consequence of the 1954 CIA-backed coup. The mistake was destroying the democratic center, which left the population with no choice but radical insurgency or military dictatorship."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Military Government vs. Leftist Guerillas
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Guatemala
    1960 — 1996 36 Years

Operation Mar Verde

Location: Guinea

Portuguese forces and Guinean dissidents attacked Conakry to rescue POWs and overthrow the pro-insurgent government. They rescued the prisoners but failed to capture the capital or the president.

Historical Lesson

"Portugal learned the "Mistake of Limited Objectives." By focusing only on the military rescue and failing to secure political support in Guinea, they turned international opinion further against their colonial wars and strengthened the PAIGC rebels."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Portugal vs. PAIGC & Guinea
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Concluded
  • Guinea
    1960 — 1970 10 Years

The Vietnam War

Location: Vietnam

Following the French exit in 1954, the Republic of Vietnam was proclaimed in 1955. This year marked the transition from a colonial war to a Cold War struggle between the communist North and the capitalist South.

Historical Lesson

"The "mistake" was the violation of the 1954 Geneva Accords, which called for nationwide elections. By blocking these elections, the South and the US ensured that the struggle for unification would be settled by force."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: South Vietnam & USA vs. North Vietnam & Viet Cong
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Vietnam
    1955 — 1975 20 Years

First Sudanese Civil War

Location: Sudan

Just before Sudan gained independence, the Torit Mutiny sparked a rebellion by southern soldiers who feared domination by the northern Arab-led government. It was the start of a 17-year struggle.

Historical Lesson

"The British colonial mistake was "Administrative Neglect." They governed the North and South as separate entities for decades, only to fuse them together at the last minute without any constitutional protections for the minority South."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Kingdom of Egypt/UK (Sudan Govt) vs. Anyanya Rebels
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Sudan
    1955 — 1972 17 Years

First Sudanese Civil War (Conclusion)

Location: Sudan

After 17 years of fighting, the Addis Ababa Agreement granted the South Sudan region autonomy. This extinguished the "long candle" that had been burning since 1955.

Historical Lesson

"The "lesson" was that autonomy is the only alternative to total secession. However, the subsequent mistake was the North’s eventual violation of this agreement 11 years later, which re-lit the fire for the Second Sudanese Civil War."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Sudan Govt vs. Anyanya Rebels
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Concluded
  • Sudan
    1955 — 1972 17 Years

The Fall of Saigon

Location: South Vietnam

Following the withdrawal of US forces, a massive North Vietnamese offensive captured Saigon in April 1975. Images of helicopters evacuating the US Embassy became the symbol of American defeat.

Historical Lesson

"The "mistake" was the Paris Peace Accords’ assumption that a "paper peace" could hold without enforcement. The South’s mistake was a total collapse of military morale once they realized they were fighting alone."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: North Vietnam vs. South Vietnam
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Concluded
  • South Vietnam
    1955 — 1975 20 Years

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