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The US feared that if Communism took over Vietnam it would spread and slowly take over the world. damien streeter
President Truman feared the spread of Communism to Southeast Asia.
Does anyone agree on everything? What do you expect of politicians then?
Relationship was a big conflict between both the USSR leader Stalin and the U.S leader Roosevelt. Another was Stalin's hope for Communism. He wanted this to spread but Roosevelt and Churchill didn't agree with this.
I agree that most of the worlds governments are republics but for how many are democracies, I think only half of these countries are democracies. note: Sudan is a republic but it is mostly authoritarian. So was Egypt before the Arab Spring. Many African countries are republics but they are dominated by just one party.
Relationship was a big conflict between both the USSR leader Stalin and the U.S leader Roosevelt. Another was Stalin's hope for Communism. He wanted this to spread but Roosevelt and Churchill didn't agree with this.
The Rome-Berlin-Tokyo-Axis agreed to fight the Soviet communism
Well, this topic is debatable. There is no fact that can prove one way or another, but a great majority of people do believe we had no business going into Vietnam. Some may say, though, that we went in there to prevent the spread of communism, but communism is only a political and social ideal that America did not agree with. Whether we were right or not is certainly a debatable topic. You must make an opinion for yourself.
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There are no rights for communism, but there is the right to believe whatever you want. The freedom of the press means you can write a book, speak, or protest as a communist if you wish. No one has to agree with you and as long as you follow the law you can be a communist.
You say "I agree with you" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Mo faramo nko to so".