Arguments For The Vietnam War

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The Vietnam War was waged in one form or another throughout the 1950s and 1960s. The war was a conflict between communist North Vietnam and the democratic South Vietnam. For a good portion of the war, the United States fought on the side of South Vietnam. Television coverage deeply affected American policy in Vietnam. President Lyndon Johnson quipped that he knew he had “lost” Middle America’s support when Walter Cronkite stated the war was “unwinnable.” Field reporters showed the war on an almost nightly basis. These reports highlighted the “credibility gap.” Americans grew distrustful of official statements. Large protests, especially among the young, reflected mounting public dissatisfaction. This pressured Johnson to begin negotiating for