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what were the cause of us involvement in war in vietnam​

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Answered by poonamaalok8581
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US got involved in war in vietnam because it feared that a communist government would come to power in the vietnam after the national liberation front formed a coalition with Ho Chi Minh government in the north,against Ngo Dinh Diem's regime.US policy planners feared a spread of communism to other countries in the area ...

Answered by dikshasingh27
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On March 8, 1965, two battalions of U.S. Marines landed on beaches of Da Nang, marking the first official engagement of American troops in the Vietnam War. Over the next several years, as the United States escalated its ill-fated involvement in that conflict, hundreds of thousands of Americans joined in mass protests across the country, repulsed and outraged by the terrible bloodshed taking place in Southeast Asia. Though the anti-war movement had begun on college campuses at the dawn of the 1960s, more and more people joined in opposition to the war in the latter half of the decade, as television brought images of its atrocities into American homes in a new level of excruciating detail.

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