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Why did hawks criticize the Johnson administration's policies?

The Vietnam War (under Johnson) was considered, "fighting with our hands tied", "fighting with one's hand tied behind his back", "not fighting to win", "fighting half-heartedly", "fighting with Political restraints", etc. Hawks wanted to INVADE North Vietnam and use NUCLEAR weapons if necessary, to WIN! Johnson relied on history & strategic thought: Red China's entry into the previous Korean War, because of a US invasion of North Korea; the potential threat of nuclear war from either the Soviet Union or Red China. The Vietnam War (under Johnson) was considered, "fighting with our hands tied", "fighting with one's hand tied behind his back", "not fighting to win", "fighting half-heartedly", "fighting with Political restraints", etc. Hawks wanted to INVADE North Vietnam and use NUCLEAR weapons if necessary, to WIN! Johnson relied on history & strategic thought: Red China's entry into the previous Korean War, because of a US invasion of North Korea; the potential threat of nuclear war from either the Soviet Union or Red China.


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Did Robert Anderson fought in fort Sumter?

Yes, Robert Anderson was the Union Army officer in command of Fort Sumter at the outbreak of the Civil War. He is best known for his role in the first battle of Fort Sumter, which began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces fired on the fort. Anderson's decision to surrender the fort after a two-day bombardment marked the beginning of the conflict between the North and South.


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Why did major general Anderson move his troops to fort Sumter?

Major General Robert Anderson moved his troops to Fort Sumter in December 1860 to secure the fortification against potential Confederate threats after South Carolina seceded from the Union. He sought to maintain federal control over the fort, which was strategically important for harbor defense. The move was also a response to rising tensions between the North and South, as Anderson aimed to assert Union presence in the region. His decision ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War when Confederate forces fired on the fort in April 1861.