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President Johnson believed in the domino theory. He feared a communist takeover in Southeast Asia if the United States left Vietnam. Any other outcome than victory would be an embarrassment.
NO- the actual War occurred after he left office. He did send some military advisers to Vietnam and started the idea of US involvement there.
The Gulf of Tonkin Incident, in which American destroyers engaged North Vietnamese boats. It triggered US Congress to pass Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, that allowed president Johnson to escalate American involvement in the war. However, this event was later discovered to be a fault.
because he was a very ignorant person and was a southern man. he would revoke the land and give it back to the confederate land owners. Johnson didnt believe that blacks were included in the Reconstruction Era
I believe it was the 6 day war between Israel and Egypt.
He didn't
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.
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President Johnson believed in the domino theory. He feared a communist takeover in Southeast Asia if the United States left Vietnam.
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 believe he was a vice president i believe he was a vice president
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