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JFK and the Vietnam War

2023-02-21 13:14:05

JOHN F. KENNEDY in Vietnam has many important issues concerning Vietnamese participation in the United States. Vietnam's entry into the United States was a series of choices as five presidents took office between 1945 and 1975. The policies of John F. Kennedy from 1961 to 1963 were military behavior, diplomacy and liberalism. His decision is advantageous when making decisions. It is believed that Vietnam is a test of American ability to break the Vietnam Communist Party, which is the core of Kennedy's policy.

There is a very serious balance lack in the chapter on assassination of the Kennedy and the Vietnam War. For the assassination of Kennedy, we enter the details of (almost?) Non-encyclopedia, with a wonderful, meticulous attention and then provide two sentences in the Vietnam War. Although certainly important and important, Cronkite's coverage on JFK assassination equals media coverage of other media, but his report on the Vietnam War defines him as a civic male, a paradox maker, and a source of major controversy It is. It continues today as well. Simple web search and hot news report pointed to his role in the history of the Vietnam War and he did not even mention his report on the assassination of Kennedy.

Through American history, the government has been associated with several conspiracy theories in several ways: Spanish-American war, assassination of Kennedy, and Tokyo Bay (Vietnam War). But the nationally shocking black community is written in the history book that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated that he was murdered by James Earl Ray because he met in the 1960s. Because of ethnic tension, it looks very reliable. James Earl Ray is a talented white supremacist who belongs to the rightmost National Rights Party. Therefore, this made it possible for Ray's motive to assassinate the enthusiasm of Dr. King's Caucasian racist. But in fact, Ray is the last and most successful series of assassination projects initiated by violent white superiorists against Dr. Martin Luther King.