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The term "declaration of unconditional war" probably doesn't officially exist. It's either a formal declaration of war or not. The US hasn't declared war since WWII. Atom bombs have made total wars impractical; a declared war implies total war (which is why the US used atomic weapons in WWII, WWII was total war).

In 1964 LBJ went to war against North Vietnam. Eisenhower and Kennedy went to war against the communists in South Vietnam, but President Johnson (LBJ) commenced bombing NORTH Vietnam after naval forces of NORTH Vietnam attacked US destroyers in the Tonkin Gulf in '64.

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Q: Who did president Johnson declare unconditional war on in 1964?
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