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why did president johnson believe that it was important for the united states to win in vietnam

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Answered by devashishdhakad
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Answer:

President Johnson was concerned that there would be a communist takeover in Southeast Asia if the United States left Vietnam. He believed in the plausibility of the domino theory; that is the potential of Communism to continue to spread if left unchecked.

Answered by smartbrainz
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President johnson believed that it was most important for the US to win in vietnam because communists were spread around the world.

Explanation:

  • Gulf of tonkin incident is controversial and the veracity of the claim of north vietnamese attack on the US ship was not verified.
  • This suspected incident provided enough leverage for president johnson to involve the US more deeply in the vietnam war.
  • President Johnson believed that it was most important for the US to win in Vietnam because communists were spread around the world and Australia and the US feared that the domino theory was becoming true.
  • The only way in which they could stop it was by assisting south vietnam to defeat the north vietnam.
  • The main goal was total elimination of poverty and racial injustice.
  • New major spending programs that addressed education, medical care, urban problems, rural poverty, and transportation were launched during this period.
  • In august 1964 two U.S. destroyers stationed in the gulf of tonkin in vietnam.
  • Radioed that they had been fired upon by north vietnamese forces.
  • In response to these reported incidents, president lyndon b. johnson requested permission from the U.S. congress to increase the U.S. military presence in indochina.
  • The main lessons the americans took from the vietnam war was the government learned that they needed to control and censor the press.
  • There is a reason we do not see videos and pictures of wounded and dead soldiers.
  • And it has nothing to do with respect for the soldiers and their families.

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