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President Harry Truman, the first Cold War President, had a sign on his desk stating ‘The Buck Stops Here'. Indecisive people can pass on their duties and pass the buck, and advisory people can propose their concepts and lobby for acceptance, however the President can ultimately turn to nobody else. Presidents should make the hard decisions. It is a heavy mantle to bear on those presidential shoulders. This is lonely at the top.

President Johnson possessed depth in their regions of expertise beyond that of the President, who was a master mover of legislation to accomplish domestic social programs however very much out of his league in military matters and international relations.

To start, assess this question: To what level was the March 1968 reevaluation of the Vietnam War, as a function of Cold War ideology, accomplished to satisfy domestic concerns instead of international concerns? In a time of mixed obligations, how can we distinguish what is domestic from what is international in American politics?

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