Presidential Speeches

January 31, 1966: Statement on the Resumption of Bombing in North Vietnam

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Lyndon B. Johnson

January 31, 1966

Source Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum

President Johnson justifies his decision to resume airstrikes against North Vietnam after a 37-day pause. He explains that the failure of diplomatic efforts and continued violence against South Vietnamese targets have led him to initiate attacks on North Vietnamese supply lines. Johnson, as usual, expresses his desire for peace and mentions using the United Nations to reach a nonviolent solution. 

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January 31, 1966: Statement on the Resumption of Bombing in North Vietnam

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