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August 5, 1964: Remarks on Vietnam at Syracuse University

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Lyndon B. Johnson

August 05, 1964

Source Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum

President Lyndon Johnson speaks at Syracuse University about his Administration's goals in Southeast Asia. He sees the primary goal of military action in the region as enabling "the will of the world for peace" and publicly affirming that America will not abandon its allies in the Cold War.

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August 5, 1964: Remarks on Vietnam at Syracuse University

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