John F. Kennedy's approach to Vietnam was characterized by a focus on increasing military and economic support for the South Vietnamese government to combat the growing influence of communism. He escalated the U.S. involvement by sending military advisors and equipment, emphasizing a counterinsurgency strategy. Kennedy believed in the importance of containing communism, which led to a commitment to support South Vietnam without direct military intervention at that time. However, his administration laid the groundwork for deeper involvement that would escalate in the following years.
Jackie
Losing.
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Senator
January 20 1961
Lancer
In the end -Commander in Chief (as president).
Yes.
Black Jack
Yes, he was JFK's younger brother.
Vietnam is rebuilding its economy today by allowing some free enterprise and adapting their approach to economic growth.
jfks favorite sport was soccer