They didn't get involved because they had no motive to do so.
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Great Britain stayed out of it. Australia and New Zealand fought in South Vietnam.
The battle of Dien Bien Phu led to the direct involvement of the US in Vietnam in the hopes of curbing communist expansionist policies .
One of the main reasons for the UK's none involvement in the Vietnam War was their role in the Indonesia-Malaysia War which took place at the same time. Britain fought a war against Communist forces similar to that of the US against the Viet Mihn (except unlike the US, Britain won).
The fear of being invaded was not a justification for the increase in US involvement in Vietnam. The US withdrew from Vietnam in 1975.
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False, US involvement in Vietnam was not reduced during the Kennedy administration.
Historian's generally accept the year 1961 as the start of US military involvement in Vietnam.
How did Martin Luther King, Jr., refer to the U.S. involvement in Vietnam?
Vietnam
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