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How did U.S. foreign policy in Vietnam during the Cold War conflict with traditional

American political ideals?

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What the other person said is correct (>~<).

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The Vietnam War had a profound effect on America. The war also drastically decreased Americans' trust in political leaders. In foreign policy, the U.S. suffered from the so-called Vietnam Syndrome: a fear of getting involved in foreign ground wars that might become long, bloody stalemates with no foreseeable end.

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