How did doves view the conflict in Vietnam?
O As a vital Cold War battleground in the fight for democracy
O As a localized civil war that should not include the US
O As the first step in acquiring territory in Southeast Asia
O As a means to achieving Johnson's Great Society

How did doves view the conflict in Vietnam O As a vital Cold War battleground in the fight for democracy O As a localized civil war that should not include the class=

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The view of war doves with respect to the Vietnam War was that: B. as a localized civil war that should not include the United States of America (US).

What is the Vietnam War?

The Vietnam War is also referred to as Second Indochina War or the Vietnam conflict and it can be defined as a short, costly, protracted and divisive conflict between the communist government of North Vietnam and South Vietnam, which ended on the 30th of April, 1975.

Based on historical information and records, the Vietnam War officially started on the 1st of November, 1955 in the following locations:

  • Vietnam
  • Cambodia
  • North Vietnam
  • South Vietnam
  • Laos
  • South East Asia

In conclusion, we can infer and logically deduce that the view of war doves with respect to the Vietnam War was that it is a a localized civil war and as such should not include the United States of America.

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