The United States wanted to contain communism and stop its spread. They were afraid that the Soviets were trying to 'export' communism all over the globe.
The United States hoped to stop the spread of communism in Asia
Containment.
Korean war & the Vietnam war. There was also the Cold War. Also the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
The United States never 'occupied' Vietnam. It was invited to send troops to support the government of South Vietnam in its attempts to deal with North Vietnamese aggression.
That the United States intended to stop communism from spreading
The United States became involved in Vietnam because they wanted to stop communism from happening in that part of Asia.
To stop the spread of communism:))
The US promised to stop Communism or "contain it."
The Marshall Plan
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containment
The United States wanted to contain communism and stop its spread. They were afraid that the Soviets were trying to 'export' communism all over the globe.
The United States hoped to stop the spread of communism in Asia
Yes. The United States attempted to stop the USSR from spreading communism by supplying armaments, financing, and military support to countries on the verge of falling into a communistic government. The Korean Police Action and Vietnamese Conflict were attempts at stopping communism from overtaking the countries of Korea and Vietnam. The United States aided Afghanistan in the ten year war against Russia, which was an effort in keeping communism out of the Middle East.
Containment.
George Kennan proposed "containment" to stop the expansion of Communism. He believed in defending the industrial powers of the world over Soviet expansion at all costs. This included Western Europe, Japan, and the United States.