“Vital Interests” And Still More Dominoes

From Dwight D. Eisenhower through Richard M. Nixon, a parade of presidents convinced themselves that defending South Vietnam qualified as a vital U.S. interest. For the free world, a communist takeover of that country would imply an unacceptable defeat. Yet when South Vietnam did fall, the strategic effect proved to be limited. The falling dominoes … Continue reading “Vital Interests” And Still More Dominoes