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  2. Humphrey’s advisers felt Johnson’s intimidating, dismissive treatment was the reason Humphrey reversed his position on Vietnam a year later: why he defended the war as a necessary fight...

  3. Nov 9, 2009 · As Lyndon B. Johnson’s vice president, Humphrey lost the support of many liberal Americans as the voice of the administration’s Vietnam War policy. When Johnson stepped aside in 1968, Humphrey ...

  4. Also in his speech, Humphrey supported President Johnson's Vietnam initiative he proposed during his address to the nation four weeks earlier; partially halting the bombings in North Vietnam, while sending an additional 13,500 troops and increasing the Department of Defense's budget by 4% over the next fiscal year.

  5. Mar 6, 2015 · Published: March 6, 2015 6:05am EST. LBJ and his troops in Vietnam. US Information Agency. X (Twitter) Fifty years ago, during the first six months of 1965, Lyndon Johnson made the decision to...

  6. Humphrey then would have been another senator from 1965 to 1968, free to make his own judgments about the Vietnam War and to join McCarthy, Kennedy and McGovern, if he wished, in their gradual shift to a position of vocal criticism of the President’s policies.

  7. Jun 1, 2007 · At the same time, Hubert Humphrey tried to persuade Johnson that policymaking toward Vietnam might include “the most fateful decisions of your Administration.” Humphrey believed it essential that Johnson make the war “politically understandable” to the American public.

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