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it didn't.
lol!
The US involved Vietnam War was NOT about imperialism. Imperialism means the acquiring of an empire...such as colonies. The US wanted to keep any nation free from "communism." South Vietnam was one of those countries.
apan retained its complete independence, while Vietnam and Korea were subjected to varying degrees of Chinese imperialism.
The US fought them in the Spanish American War.
The Vietnamese see the Vietnam War as an act of US Imperialism, trying to subvert Vietnam as a US colony or client state and see South Vietnam as a "fake country that only exists because of American support" much the same way as Arabs see Israel as a "fake country that only exists because of American support". Of course, many who lived in South Vietnam believed that regime to be legitimate, especially if they were affiliated with it. Consequently, most members of the Vietnamese People's Army and the VietCong Guerrillas considered themselves Anti-Imperialists, since they were fighting "American Imperialism". Whether that is the US intention to create a client state in Vietnam or not is debatable; certainly, most Americans do not have that perspective. However, much of American foreign policy in the Cold War was to create client states and allies, so it is not inconceivable that this was the intent.
unquestioned discipline of the Japanese soldiers and civilians!
different from what it was today....
Vietnam was a french and Japanese colony , that tried to gained independence .
The US involved Vietnam War was NOT about imperialism. Imperialism means the acquiring of an empire...such as colonies. The US wanted to keep any nation free from "communism." South Vietnam was one of those countries.
know one kowns
it divided Vietnam at the 17th parallel
The US fought them in the Spanish American War.
British Imperialism very much angered the Boers and the Zulu.
apan retained its complete independence, while Vietnam and Korea were subjected to varying degrees of Chinese imperialism.
The war qualified Japan to commence Imperialism; it demonstrated that they had the means and skills to do it.
The Vietnamese see the Vietnam War as an act of US Imperialism, trying to subvert Vietnam as a US colony or client state and see South Vietnam as a "fake country that only exists because of American support" much the same way as Arabs see Israel as a "fake country that only exists because of American support". Of course, many who lived in South Vietnam believed that regime to be legitimate, especially if they were affiliated with it. Consequently, most members of the Vietnamese People's Army and the VietCong Guerrillas considered themselves Anti-Imperialists, since they were fighting "American Imperialism". Whether that is the US intention to create a client state in Vietnam or not is debatable; certainly, most Americans do not have that perspective. However, much of American foreign policy in the Cold War was to create client states and allies, so it is not inconceivable that this was the intent.
Vietnam was divided into two separate nations
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