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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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