During the Cold War, many believed that limiting the spread of Communism was necessary for the security of the United States and its allies.
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I believe that was Lyndon B. Johnson. America's involvement in Vietnam was limited until he became president. According to Wikipedia, "It was Johnson who began America's direct involvement in the ground war in Vietnam." See the Related Links below for more information.
President Johnson believed that the US could defeat north Vietnam because the US had won WWII with firepower, and the US had the most firepower on earth during the Vietnam War.
US Ambassadors did not believe Diem would accomplish US goals in Vietnam.
President Johnson believed in the domino theory. He feared a communist takeover in Southeast Asia if the United States left Vietnam.
President Lyndon B. Johnson believed it was crucial for the U.S. to win the Vietnam War to uphold the policy of containment and prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia. He feared that a failure in Vietnam would lead to a domino effect, where neighboring countries would also fall to communism, undermining American credibility and influence worldwide. Additionally, Johnson was committed to supporting allies and fulfilling U.S. commitments, viewing a successful outcome as essential for national security and global stability.
i believe he was a vice president i believe he was a vice president
my answer for Apex was: He feared a Communist takeover in Southeast Asia if the United States left Vietnam :) have a great day guys!
i do believe he did
i believe three Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon
We had been in Vietnam since Eisenhower and JFK had sent in advisors. The government policy was the containment of communism and Vietnam was part of that policy because it feared the the Chinese communist were spreading through Southeast Asia. Johnson was part of the containment thinking and when the Gulf of Tonkin incident happened it drew the US more directly into the war and he began to draft more and more men. Nixon expanded the war into Laos and before he was elected had stopped a peace treaty. It was to his advantage to have the war.
No, there was also Andrew Johnson, the 17th president, and i believe Theodore Roosevelt did also