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Catherine Gallagher
5 February, 03:27
Why did the USA get involved in Vietnam
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Trace Burton
5 February, 05:40
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the US enter the Vietnam war in his attempt to prevent the spread of Communism but foreign policy economic interests national fears and geopolitical strategies also played major roles
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