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ID number:806240
 
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Published: 15.05.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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**note: the "#" stand for footnotes, please refer to the seperate footnote list for details.
The Affects of The Vietnam War on U.S. Foreign Policy and The Media
As men were gruesomely slaughtered and women and children savagely massacred in Vietnam, the citizens of the U.S. sat cozily in their chairs watching these atrocities on their TVs. The Vietnam War changed the U.S. so much and in so many ways, that we are still feeling the tremors of its aftermath today. Two things largely affected by the War were U.S. foreign policy and the media. The U.S. military swore to never again use its military to become the "International Policeman"# in times of world crisis, even though one may look at the current war and question their continued effort to this concept. As stated in A People and A Nation, "America's ignoble failure in Vietnam undermined the nation's credibility and tempted enemies to exploit opportunities at the expense of the United States interests."# Besides U.S. foreign policy, media and journalism were more than significantly affected by Vietnam; they were completely revolutionized. …

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