Vietnam Policy
What was President Kennedy's foreign policy in regards to Vietnam?
which one of these would be the right answer?
A. Kennedy provided economic aid to South Vietnam, but did not provide any military assistance.
B. Kennedy supported free elections in South Vietnam.
C. Kennedy believed the South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) was capable of defeating Vietcong insurgents in South Vietnam.
D.Kennedy believed it was necessary to stop communists at all costs.
D. Kennedy believed it was necessary to stop Communists at all costs. That is why he escalated the conflict in 1961 by sending 16,000 U.S. military advisers to "South" Vietnam.
The other answers are all false.
The Communists in Vietnam were not "contained" - since they fought to unify their country - which they did in April of 1975, and they had no designs to spread their control to Indonesia, Japan, or Australia.
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