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How does the Vietnam War affect the way Americans feel about foreign policy today?

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The reasons for the U.S. avoiding open conflict became known as 'Vietnam Syndrome': which helps explain Americans' fear of a military quagmire, or war with no foreseeable end. One response to Vietnam Syndrome in American foreign policy was the Reagan Doctrine.

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