President Lyndon B. Johnson promised to support Communist countries in their development and needs, particularly in terms of economic assistance, as part of his broader foreign policy strategy. He aimed to promote stability and prevent the spread of communism through constructive engagement rather than confrontation. This approach was evident in his willingness to provide aid and establish diplomatic relations to foster cooperation and reduce tensions during the Cold War era.
lyndon b. Johnson
The president promise to defend the Constitution.
The president promise to defend the Constitution.
Hitler promise the Middle Class of Germany to restore the profits of small business and the value of savings, to end the Communist threat.
Bring a communist government to Germany.
with the Truman Doctrine, which was a promise to aid nations struggling communist movements
with the Truman Doctrine, which was a promise to aid nations struggling communist movements
with the Truman Doctrine, which was a promise to aid nations struggling communist movements
Liberating Communist countries
Kennedy added more "advisers", Johnson drafted the most men and sent in the most of the troops, and Nixon expanded the war with his secret bombings into Laos. So, the three of them escalated it bit by bit. Despite the acts of President Nixon, he had run for president on the promise to end the Vietnam War. This he accomplished.
One promise you make when you become president is to uphold the Constitution. Presidents who fail to do so may find themselves removed from office.
that he would be a good president