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What was President Lyndon B. Johnsons policy toward Vietnam during the 1960s?

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What was President Lyndon B. Johnsons policy toward Vietnam during the 1960s?

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Initially, President Johnson was not keen to send in troops to South Vietnam. He knew that politically that this would not be a popular move and that he was facing an election in 1964. Johnson was not adverse to greater US military involvement, he was simply aware that it would not be well received in some quarters of America. ChaCha!

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