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to prevent communism from spreading in Southeast Asia
The U.S. involvement in Vietnam was largely justified by the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), established in 1954. SEATO aimed to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, and the U.S. viewed its support for South Vietnam as a means to uphold this commitment. Additionally, the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution in 1964 further escalated U.S. involvement, allowing military action based on perceived threats to American forces.
Domino Theory
The nature of the American involvement in Southeast Asia was to contain Soviet and communist expansion through the Domino Effect Theory. Thus the Cold War became hot not in Europe but through American and United Nations involvement in Korea, and America with some Allied assistance in Vietnam.
The principle described by President Eisenhower that became associated with American involvement in Southeast Asia is known as the "Domino Theory." This theory posited that the spread of communism in one nation could trigger a chain reaction, leading to the fall of neighboring countries to communism as well. Eisenhower believed that if Vietnam fell to communism, other countries in the region would follow suit, which justified increased U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia to prevent this outcome.
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The involvement of new Mexicos in the Spanish American war showed solidarity.
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January 23, 1973. -American Pagent APUSH Book