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Most people accept the spread of communism as the prime cause of the Vietnam War, a battle of the cold war.
Communist aggression, an un-winnable war, guerrilla war, a limited war, a jungle war, a hot battle of the cold war, etc.
im looking for the answer to ^^wow It cost 54,000 American lives and $67 billion in expenditures. This unsuccessful war caused Americans to reject the Democratic Party in 1952 and to reelect Eisenhower. The war also increased fear of communist aggression and prompted a hunt for Americans who might be blamed for the communist gains.
It was the Mexican-American war in 1846-1848. It was called "mr. Polk's war" by those who believed that president James K. Polk's aggression was an attempt to extend slavery. They called it this to take away national support of the war.
When he finally accused President Dwight D. Eisenhower of being a communist they had finally had enough.
To stop communist aggression.
Richard Nixon.
To stop communist aggression. To preserve the Republic of South Vietnam (from being conquered by North Vietnam).
The Korean War was a PHYSICAL CONFRONTATION against communist aggression. The world now knew that US policy can get physical.
Most people accept the spread of communism as the prime cause of the Vietnam War, a battle of the cold war.
to protect american investments and guard against European aggression
President Diem was strongly ANTI-COMMUNIST.
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Communist aggression, an un-winnable war, guerrilla war, a limited war, a jungle war, a hot battle of the cold war, etc.
No- The American Communist Party was essentially outlawed during the Cold War. The name has an extremely negative connotation. If a large number of Americans were to embrace the principles of Communism, they would not join the American Communist Party , but would take over a major party and campaign on an essentially Communist platform without ever mentioning the words "Communist" or "Marxist" in their ads. ( I can not predict whether the US will have a Marxist or extreme-left leaning president within the next 50 years.)