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What was the reason the United states was drawn into a war in Vietnam

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There was a domino effect of communism getting spread in the countries of south East Asia.

Step-by-step explanation:

Communism gradually became conceptual for China and it was feared that communism would gain roots gradually in United States; also the cold war was prevalent.

Vietnam is a country which borders China and United states believed that a stratagem that was diplomatic to make Communism spread in America was going on. This made United States to wage a war against Vietnamese.

Tensions between US, China and Soviet Russia established the global framework for hostilities.

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