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In reply to the discussion: LBJ Was Horrible. Nixon Was Worse. [View all]SoDesuKa
(3,173 posts)Eisenhower certainly didn't start the war in Vietnam, and neither did Kennedy. They both agreed to send advisors, but limited their role to supporting the ARVN.
To justify your statement that a "war" existed before the Johnson years, you'd have to produce news clippings referring to a war as such. Such clippings don't exist because the earliest conceivable date for the start of the Vietnam "War" was the Gulf of Tonkin resolution in August 1964.
We have advisory soldiers in various countries throughout the world, and if war breaks out in any of them, the onset of war is the day the war starts . . . not sooner. As to your suggestion that the difference between service in an advisory capacity and a war is merely "semantic" you are just, well, wrong.