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176. The Vietnam War: The Rise of Ho Chi Minh

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Kennedy and the Vietnam Quagmire

This chapter explores the oppressive governance of North Vietnam under Ho Chi Minh and the complexities of U.S. involvement in Vietnam during the early 1960s. It details John F. Kennedy's evolving stance on the conflict, shaped by historical insights and domestic pressures following the Bay of Pigs invasion. The emotional impact of media coverage, particularly a Buddhist monk's self-immolation, is highlighted, illustrating how public perception began to shift regarding America's role in Vietnam.

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