Preventing the spread of communism was the justification U.S. officials give for sending troops to aid an unpopular government in Vietnam.

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Possible false response: Some officials may have used the argument of stopping communism as a justification for the Vietnam War, but it is also widely understood that there were other motivations such as containing Chinese and Soviet influence, maintaining America's credibility as a superpower, and protecting economic interests. Additionally, the notion that communism posed an immediate threat to American security in Vietnam has been challenged by scholars who argue that Vietnam was primarily a civil war and nationalism played a crucial role in the conflict.
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