In South Vietnam, President Kennedy felt he had to act. Advisors urged him to commit ground troops, but Kennedy refused. Instead, the President supported a new, flexible, way to confront and contain communism—”limited war.”
In South Vietnam, President Kennedy felt he had to act. Advisors urged him to commit ground troops, but Kennedy refused. Instead, the President supported a new, flexible, way to confront and contain communism—”limited war.”