Yes, the cold war was America's interest.
Escalated the Vietnam War from a guerrilla war into a conventional war against North Vietnam.
HUAC, the House Un-american Activities Committee, was supposed to protect America from subversion. In practice, it conducted ill-conceived witch-hunts and accomplished nothing useful.
To protect their land
Back in 1959, North Vietnam was Communist. Until 1975 when the Americans joined the North and captured the south. Now the whole country is Communist. yes the north was communist and it now entirely communist but the Americas did NOT join the north. they went into the south to protect them from the communist because they were afraid of communist invasion as was seen in cuba with the support of the soviets, the other superpower. it wasnt until after 1975 once all the American troops had left ( referred to as vietnamization) that the North captured the south :)
. to protect the country . to serve the citizens of the United States America
They wanted to protect American from foreign Influences
there were several treaties signed in paris
They wanted to protect American from foreign Influences
Before the American used to think with their technology and firepower, they would protect the world from the communist. The Vietnam war proved that they were wrong.
Dollars for bullets
They wanted to protect American from foreign Influences
To contain communism also to protect American ideals and broaden our influence in other counties
American Presidents main job is to protect America
The United States claimed that North Vietnam fired at American ships in the Gulf of Tonkin. This led to the Gulf of Tonkin resolutions which gave President Johnson the power to do what ever he deemed necessary to protect America. Many people believe North Vietnam never fired at American ships and Johnson just made it up for an excuse to go to war.
monroe doctrine
The Vietman War?? Protect, stop listeing to the American CRAP you idoits they did nothing it was for there own interest
He wanted to protect American economic interests in the Caribbean.