Just War Theory Vietnam War

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corresponds to the four principles of jus ad bellum, or justice of war.
America’s involvement in the Vietnam War was undeniably unjustified. Although the U.S properly declared war and had a decent chance at success, it can be argued that their intentions were not to purely prevent communism. The Just War theory also states that just causes of war includes retaliation of aggression, tactical strikes, and specific interventions, none of which the U.S had as a reason to enter the war (Hu, 22). The U.S. believed that if South Vietnam was to fall under communist control that it would cause a chain of reaction in surrounding nations to adopt a communist government. However, the Theory of Aggression employed by the Just War theory clearly states

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