What Was The American Influence In Government In The 1960's

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People who were influential in government during the 1960’s had various opinions of the war that was happening in Vietnam at the time. Due to the fact that this war could have been fought without American intrusion, many didn’t feel it was appropriate for the U.S to get involved. Among those people was Undersecretary of State George Ball. Ball did not want American involvement in the Vietnam War. He believed since the issue didn’t involve America or its major interests of that time, the war would just be a waste of resources and times. In Vietnam, communist diplomat Le Duan believed it wouldn’t be a wise decision for America to become involved in the Vietnam War either. He believed if it did happen, North Vietnam would have to work fast in