How Did Lyndon B Johnson Influence The Vietnam War

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Lyndon B. Johnson took ownership of the Vietnam War through decisions and actions taken by him during his service as President. The political situations that unfolded around the world during the Eisenhower and Truman years gave Johnson a sense of urgency in preventing the spread of communism. Consequently, he insisted that he would not allow himself to be known as the President who allowed Southeast Asia fall to communism like China did over decade ago in 1949. Trespass led to isolated incidents of aggression and those aggressions led to full scale ground war against the North Vietnamese. When an American boat on a spy mission of the coast of North Vietnam was fired upon by the communist-led Viet Cong, Johnson turned to Congress for approval.