The U.S. allowed for many events to happen before they got involved in the Vietnam War. Mao Zedong and his communist party had recently won the Chinese Civil War, this resulted …show more content…
All of these reasons explain U.S. involvement. The Cold War left America, China, and Soviet union in disarray. The Cold War and its aftermath shaped U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and started a quest for communist control. As the United States began to get involved in the Vietnam War, a fair amount of hatred and disapproval had begun in the United States. There were rallies, walks, and riots that began to erupt through the nation. The American people were not questioning the involvement, they were questioning the effectiveness of getting involved. The riots were not the only items of disapproval for entering the war; in fact, there were a lot of doubts. (Mabie 106). Kennedy doubted if it was worth the investment to join the war, and after Kennedy’s death, Johnson had his own concerns. Despite the doubts, Kennedy knew that he was obligated to support noncommunist countries for credibility (Why the United States went to War in Vietnam). Also, the United States was a picture for peace and freedom, and it was required for America to not just be a picture, but to show that it can support other suffering countries. This made the United States compelled to support a noncommunist, smaller country. Many people also joined the war to justify for the American War in Vietnam. (Mabie 93). Credibility was another major influence in America