The letter to the president during the Vietnam War, notably the one penned by prominent figures like the "Writers and Artists for Peace," expressed deep concerns about the war's moral and ethical implications. It urged the president to reconsider U.S. involvement, highlighting the devastating impact on both Vietnamese civilians and American soldiers. The signatories called for a peaceful resolution and advocated for a commitment to diplomacy rather than military escalation. Overall, the letter reflected widespread discontent with U.S. policies and a plea for peace.
He was president during the cold war and vietnam.
no hahah he was running for president during the vietnam war
Yes!
Johnson
Richard M. Nixon was President in 1972.
He was president during the cold war and vietnam.
no hahah he was running for president during the vietnam war
Diem & Thieu
The president of the USA for a major time of the Vietnam War was Lyndon Johnson.
Diem, later Thieu.
Yes!
JFK
Johnson
First Diem, later Thieu
He was a naval Lieutenant Junior Grade during WWII. He was president only during the Vietnam War.
The president of north Vietnam was Ho Chi Minh The president of north Vietnam was Ho Chi Minh
President Reagan during the Iraq-Iran Persian Gulf War; Truman for the Korean War; Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford for Vietnam.