Reasons For President Truman's Involvement In The Vietnam War

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Truman was not opposed to helping the South Koreans throw the ruling North Korean Communists, and actually did formally call North Korean's invasion of South Korea a violation of international peace and furthermore demanded the Communists to withdraw. President Truman firmly believed that a policy of containment in Korea would be the best plan to end the war. He also sent military advisors over and supplies. But it soon became clear that it would not b enough to help the South Koreans. Truman did not want to start a war with the Chinese Communists. Truman just believed in the act of being there for the South Koreans with no permanent involvement in their battle. Truman's involvement was set to have no repercussions on the United States, he

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