President Lyndon Johnson was a hawk, and believed that if action wasn't immediately taken, Vietnam, like much of South Asia would be taken over by the communists. While many of his advisors agreed that a more aggressive approach was needed in Vietnam, many also objected to his desire to wait until after the election to send in the troops.
He was still in the mind set of containment of the spread of communism. There is a political thinking that there is a need to control the actions of other countries so their policies won't spread to others. Since the 1950's the United States policy of containment has been the leading philosophy concerning our intervention into other nations. If JFK hadn't died his next step would have been to pull out of Vietnam .
He added more advisors to those all ready in Vietnam , but he had decided that in his second term he would pull everyone out of Vietnam . He was killed before this could happen and instead LBJ escalated the war.
Kennedy increased American involvement in Vietnam by creating the Peace Corps.
Because they were too stupid to realize that South Vietnam was a lost cause.
which resolution allowed president johnson to increase us involment in vietnam
President Kennedy believed in the "Domino Theory" that required Communism to be contained in every instance. Therefore in his first speech on becoming president, Kennedy made it clear that he would continue the policy of the former President, Dwight Eisenhower, and support the government of Diem in South Vietnam.
The US had military advisers in Vietnam under Kennedy, but the was did not really start for the US Johnson became President.
President John F. Kennedy supported the United States' involvement in the Vietnam Conflict and stated that we should do whatever was necessary to achieve victory. He wanted to stop the spread of Communism and ensure freedom for Vietnam.
Kennedy sent in the Green Berets (Special Forces).
Because they were too stupid to realize that South Vietnam was a lost cause.
False, US involvement in Vietnam was not reduced during the Kennedy administration.
LBJ
I think Kennedy is the answer you are seeking. Eisenhower started the US involvement in Vietnam and Kennedy sent in more people to train pilots and such .
which resolution allowed president johnson to increase us involment in vietnam
The fear of being invaded was not a justification for the increase in US involvement in Vietnam. The US withdrew from Vietnam in 1975.
Yes, President Kennedy did increase the number of advisors and aides to South Vietnam, in an attempt to prop up the unpopular leader, Ngo Diem
President Kennedy believed in the "Domino Theory" that required Communism to be contained in every instance. Therefore in his first speech on becoming president, Kennedy made it clear that he would continue the policy of the former President, Dwight Eisenhower, and support the government of Diem in South Vietnam.
The US had military advisers in Vietnam under Kennedy, but the was did not really start for the US Johnson became President.
President John F. Kennedy supported the United States' involvement in the Vietnam Conflict and stated that we should do whatever was necessary to achieve victory. He wanted to stop the spread of Communism and ensure freedom for Vietnam.
After President Kennedy was assassinated, President Johnson continued the same foreign policy of sending advisors to Vietnam. The advisors requested ground troops to the area, but Johnson refused until 1964. Three Vietnamese gunboats opened fire on the USS Maddox, stationed in the Gulf of Tonkin. President Johnson met with advisors to create a plan of retaliation.