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U.S entered into the Vietnam war. Give reasons

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Answered by Anonymous
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The U.S. government viewed its involvement in the war as a way to prevent a communist takeover of South Vietnam. This was part of the domino theory of a wider containment policy, with the stated aim of stopping the spread of communism.


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Answered by Eesho
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The US entered the Vietnam War in an attempt to prevent the spread of Communism.

Communism is a very attractive theory, particularly for the poor masses of a developing country. Imagine a society where nobody is better or richer than you are, where everyone works together and shares in the products of their labor, and where the government creates a safety net of guaranteed employment and medical care for all.

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