They simply feared induction into the military, and if they were too old for military service or otherwise unqualified for service (or had already served, thus being veterans) then they feared for their nephews, sons, grandsons, cousins, younger brothers, best friends, etc. being drafted into military service. This is why they wanted the war to end.
U.S. troops should not be engaged in guerilla warfare.
The cost of victory outweighed the benefits.
doves
Hawks and Doves. Hawks-Bomb them back into the stone age Doves-No more war
The people who supported the Vietnam War were commonly knowns as hawks.
During the Vietnam War, America was split in half (not literally of course). One side was called the Hawks and they were the side that wanted to increase military force and send more troops into Vietnam to win the war. The Doves on the otherhand, wanted the opposite and wanted the troops to be withdrawn and settle the war with peace.
The costs of victory outweighed the benefits.
the costs of victory outweighed the benefits
doves
Doves are those who desire peace over war. Hawks support war when necessary to resolve a conflict or subdue an enemy. Consequently, it was the doves who opposed the Vietnam War.
doves believed the Vietnam's conflict was localized civil war and disagreed with Johnson war policy, but Hawks supported his felt Vietnam a crucial front in the war
It had an unfair impact on poorer citizens.
Doves
Hawks and Doves. Hawks-Bomb them back into the stone age Doves-No more war
Hawks and Doves.
During the Vietnam War, the country was divided into two sections, the ones who wanted the war, and those who didn't. The Hawks wanted the war and the Doves were against it.
Cold war.
The people who supported the Vietnam War were commonly knowns as hawks.
haws were pro war doves were anti war