Lyndon B. Johnson launched the “War on Poverty” at home, but it was the Vietnam War that came to define his presidency and the turbulent 1960s. In this PragerU 5-Minute Video, historian Bill Whittle explores how LBJ’s domestic ambitions were overshadowed by the escalating conflict in Southeast Asia. Discover how Vietnam reshaped Johnson’s legacy, divided a nation, and changed the course of American history—politically, culturally, and militarily.
Get all our content ad-free on PragerU.com or download the PragerU app: https://l.prageru.com/45GvWlu
Follow PragerU on social media:
YouTube
X/Twitter
Rumble
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices