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Essay heading: Us Involvement In The Vietnam War
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The Americans then became increasingly involved in Vietnam
because they hated communism and were very much afraid of a communist
spread. They feared the Domino effect, which meant that if Vietnam
fell to communism, they expected nearby countries such as Cambodia,
Laos, Thailand, Burma and India to become communist one after the
other, very quickly... displayed 300 characters
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The USA had a policy known as the Truman
Doctrine, which meant that they would send money, equipment and advice
to any country threatened by a communist take over. Therefore, they
provided Ngo Dinh Diem, who was helped to set up the anti-communist
Republic of South Vietnam, with $1.6 billion in the 1950's... displayed next 300 characters
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