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What was the main difference between Doves and Hawks regarding U.S. presence in Vietnam?

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The Doves believed that the Vietnam war was a local conflict and was against Jhonson's war policy. While the Hawks believed that Vietnam was crucial in the Cold War.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hawks & Doves are two-term used in war situations or schemes to classify supporters and opposers. In Vietnam, they were troops on the battlefield, as well as outside the battlefield. But it applied more to troops backing the move, they are called hawks and doves, because hawks hunt to eat, while doves eat mostly fruits and seeds.

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Doves believed that the Vietnam conflict was a localized civil war and did not agree with Johnson's policy whereas hawks supported Johnson's policy and believed Vietnam was a crucial front in the cold war. I hope this answer helps. Looking forward to help you again.
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