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    The United States Involvement With The United Nations Hassrat A. Chaudry New Dimensions HS Mr. Toy Author Note First Section: The Establishment of the United Nations Second Section: The UN involved in WWII Third Section: The Involvement in the Cold War Fourth Section: Post Cold War (Hubbard,Ben.2017 )The United Nation served few purposes from the beginning of their existence, focusing on the strategy and tactics of the ongoing World War II. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

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    The Americanization was the period when the United States truly began taking over the Vietnam War. President Lyndon B. Johnson began to release for the first a juncture of air attacks and during the Americanization, this is when the war begins to escalate to a new different level. Within more involvement in Vietnam the United States came to have a more knowledgeable comprehension of Vietnam. The United States began to take a more serious notice of the Viet Cong (VC), the National Liberation

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    Despite the disadvantageous effects of Japanese’s surprise attack, this event directly correlates with the United States involvement in World War II, in turn, providing a strong contributing arm to the Allied forces. Although the war began with Nazi Germany's attack on Poland in September 1939, the United States did not enter the war until 1941, after the Japanese bombed the American army fleet in Pearl Harbor (Tames, 2006, 28). Conversely, President Franklin D. Roosevelt worked hard to prepare Americans

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    could see a possible communist victory. So, the US decided to get involved. Before they were fulling engaged, some US troops were serving as advisers and were sending equipment to South Vietnam. I believe the United States involvement wasn't justified for many reasons. In 1964, the United States congress allowed the US to enter into the war in Vietnam. By 1965 more than 180,000 US troops were in fighting and planes began to bomb North Vietnam. We had the most advanced army in the world. We had multiple

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    United States Involvement in Organized Conspiracy Was the war in Iraq a means to improve national security or a conspiracy to seek personal satisfaction? On March 19, 2003 a war was waged under public scrutiny, to destroy the Baathist regime headed by the Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein. This pivotal point in United States history marked the beginning of public concern about political corruption within our government as a means to convey personal satisfaction. National security became the ground

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    government. As South Korea refused to have Communism in their country, it led North Korea to take action, by using violence. With the help of the Soviet Union and China helping the North, South Korea looks to the United States for aid into helping them with this conflict (Lin Lin). The United States decision to be involved in the Korean War was due to the fact it started with Communism and they wanted to prevent the influence of it from spreading. As

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    United States' Involvement in South Vietnam It is apparent from source A that America was involved in Vietnam to maintain capitalism and to suppress communism. The writer of the source, John F Kennedy, had a high position in the US government and he makes the point that the Americans did not like communism and wanted to stop it spreading. "If the red tide of communism overflowed into Vietnam, then Burma, Thailand…and Cambodia would be threatened." This shows the

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    the United States always pushed forth the idea they were becoming involved in the war in Vietnam in order to send out aid to France, who was an ally of theirs. After the United Nations began setting up a plan to help France, the United States suggested splitting up the Communist and Democratic portions of Vietnam, with the communists having control over the North, while the Kennedy administration continued to send military aid to the Southern portions of Vietnam. In the end, the United States’ main

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    The role of the United States now should be less involved with other countries because the United State gets involved with other places too quickly even if it is right or wrong. Our country also takes land that will benefit us more than others all for the wrong reasons. Also we are going head on head with other countries for power and while fighting for power other groups are evolving from conflicts. The United States gets involved in other countries even if it is not necessary. According to

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    be terrorism considerably they has been involvements. For example US involvement in Vietnam war through out the1950s till 1960s. In that incidence united states supported France which was more a democratic side and rejected vietnamese nationalist Ho Chi who was known as a communist supported by Russia, and aided with the cost of the war. In 1964 the congress authorised Johnson the president to take necessary actions to prevent aggression against united states in Vietnam and bombing of Vietnam took

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