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The Legacy of Henry Kissinger

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Necessity of Violence to Prevent Worse Violence

In a world of extreme violence, sometimes using violence is necessary to stop the worst violence. The justification for using violence by the United States in Vietnam was to prevent communist expansion and potential World War III or nuclear war. The belief was that if communism spread unchecked in Vietnam, it would lead to further aggression in countries like Japan, the Philippines, and Australia, ultimately risking another global conflict like World War II. Therefore, the use of violence was seen as a way to prevent more massive and destructive conflicts in the future.

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