Why wasn’t President Ford successful in his plan to send money to South Vietnam?

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President Ford's plan to send money to South Vietnam was not successful primarily because of opposition in the U.S. Congress. At the time, there was growing sentiment among lawmakers and the American public against further involvement in the Vietnam War, and there was reluctance to provide additional financial support to a government that was seen as corrupt and increasingly ineffective. Additionally, the fall of Saigon to North Vietnamese forces in 1975 made it clear that sending money to South Vietnam would not be a viable solution to the ongoing conflict. Overall, the political and military situation in Vietnam at the time made it difficult for President Ford to effectively carry out his plan to support South Vietnam financially.
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