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In a sense, yes, because the root mission of the Vietnam War was to stop the spread of Communism in Asia - or to Contain it to prevent encroachment into other countries.

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What was the US involvement in the Vietnam War was based in part on a policy to?

Containment .


What policy led to US involvement in the Korean conflict?

Part of the Cold War; communist containment.


What was the U.S involvement in the Korean war a part of cold war policy known as?

Communist containment/stopping communist aggression.


What was the American Involvement in the Vietnam War?

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Governmant policies during the Vietnam war?

Communist containment.

Related questions

What was the US involvement in the Vietnam War was based in part on a policy to?

Containment .


What policy led to US involvement in the Korean conflict?

Part of the Cold War; communist containment.


What was the U.S involvement in the Korean war a part of cold war policy known as?

Communist containment/stopping communist aggression.


What was the American Involvement in the Vietnam War?

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What was the US fighting for during the Vietnam War?

The containment of communism.


What were the governmant policies during the Vietnam war?

Communist containment.


Governmant policies during the Vietnam war?

Communist containment.


What was England's in involvement in the Vietnam war?

They weren't.


When did the us involvement in the Vietnam war?

1955.


What was the perspective by the soviet on the containment policy?

The Korean War and Vietnam War are some of their reactions.


Examples of containment in cold war?

United States and South Vietnam


How did the Tonkin Gulf resolution lead to US involvement in Vietnam?

The US commenced bombing North Vietnam, and deployed tanks, artillery, and infantry divisions for combat in RVN (Republic of South Vietnam). Vietnam was a guerrilla war NO MORE.