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Existing comment: HERBLOCK, Washington Post

While China was not perceived as a direct military threat to the United States in 1967, America's involvement in Asia increased opportunities for confrontation. As the Vietnam War escalated, containing China became a justification for increasing troops and supplies to South Vietnam. Herblock suggested that the policies of President Johnson and Secretary of State Dean Rusk inadvertently caused an even bigger conflict.
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