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What US foreign policy issue was a motivation for American intervention in vietnam

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The U.S. was motivated to intervene in Vietnam for one specific reason: to contain and stop the spread of communism. The U.S. believed in what was known as the "domino theory" and it was the fear that if Vietnam fell to communism, then its closest neighbors would follow. America's intention was to prevent this from happening.
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Containment was a US foreign policy issue that was a motivation for American intervention in Vietnam.
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