So far, the Vietnam War has proved to be a very complicated situation. Many times, I agreed that Lyndon B. John decided to improve the war. First, America promised freedom and tranquility to the people of Vietnam (not part of Vietnam). As an American, I believe America must stick to its position, basically credibility. Second, when the situation is in a truly outrageous situation, the withdrawal of troops from Vietnam will show the weak US.
The position of the President of LBJ was obscured by bad decisions during the Vietnam War. It is not honest with the American people, but takes military action. However, the LBJ's "Poverty War" has achieved many major outcomes, particularly the creation of medical insurance that enabled millions of Americans to access medical services. His most outstanding achievement during his presidency was the passage of the 1964 voting rights law which was soon passed by Congress. However, as I mentioned earlier, LBJ's judgment in the Vietnam War is very poor. This led him to be known and disliked by the devastating war in Vietnam.
But overseas things are not so smooth. As time goes by, LBJ and its government are involved in an increasingly growing Vietnam battle. He decided to 'Americanize' the Vietnam War, which means that more and more American soldiers are in Southeast Asia. But the increase in US participation in Vietnam then in Vietnam was ridiculous as it was consistent with the principle of foreign policy pursued by all the US presidents after World War II according to Truman's "containment" principle It was not regarded. Doctrine. Johnson says he is responsible for participating in Vietnam to prevent it from falling into communism. In other words, it is to prevent North Vietnam and Viet Cong (VC) from winning. As the war progresses, more and more participation is opposed, and more and more casualties and destruction
As the LBJ intensified the war, increased troops, and strengthened the bombing of North Vietnam, the elephant in the room was too big to ignore. Prime Minister Jordan said, "We have recognized for a long time that Vietnam is now." "The funds currently transferred to Vietnam and the domestic crisis are more dangerous, so it is more for the country They are important "They held a missionary conference in Detroit and gathered all black newspaper editors to support the government's position," Yang explained. "Then we need to take measures to combat this, Johnson regime gathered missionaries, gathered them one month later and explained our side."
Martin Luther King's speech on the 1967 Vietnam War ended a historical alliance with Lyndon Johnson