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Vietnam War divided US public opinion from "summary" of The Cold War by John Lewis Gaddis

The Vietnam War was a contentious conflict that deeply divided public opinion in the United States. On one side were those who believed in the necessity of stopping the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, viewing the war as a crucial battle in the larger Cold War struggle against the Soviet Union. These individuals supported the US government's military intervention in Vietnam, seeing it as a moral imperative to protect democracy and freedom. However, on the other side were those who opposed the war, seeing it as an unjust and imperialistic venture that caused immense suffering and loss of life. The anti-war movement gained momentum throughout the 1960s and 1970s, fueled by growing disillusionment with the government's handling of the conflict and the increasing human and financial costs of the war. The cultural and political divide over the Vietnam War was stark, leading to widespread protests, marches, and demonstrations ...
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    The Cold War

    John Lewis Gaddis

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