The Canadian government tried its best to remain neutral during the Vietnam War, however when the time came Canadian citizens themselves became involved. It is believed that Canadian enlistment in the US Army during the Vietnam era far surpassed the 30,000 who fled as draft dodgers to Canada.
they didn't want to have a foriegn country involved in their country
No votes involved; did want the Commander in Chief ordered.
Various reasons. If you go by American involvement in Vietnam, the dates will be different than the entire war itself. There was also a matter of secrecy as to just how long the US had been involved in Vietnam. For example, the first Special Forces soldier to die in Vietnam (Captain Harry Cramer, 1SFG) was killed in October of 1957, and his name was left off of the Vietnam Wall when it was unveiled in 1982, because the US government did not want to make it publicly known just how early on they had been involved in Vietnam.
They didn't want it to escalate into a nuclear war; then they'd be involved.
Opposition wanted to end the war.
he did not want the Vietnam war to start in the first place, but a bunch of rednecks ameriicans disagreed with him, and he ended up getting assassinated by a Jew .
Becaudse they didn't want to get drafted to go to Vietnam
Canadian's fill out a ballot selecting who they want as their future prime minister
The great majority simply want a fair government that will be honest with them.
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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.
To negotiate a peaceful agreement in which the North would agree not to attempt a military or other hostile take over of the South Vietnamese government. To negotiate a peaceful agreement in which the North would agree not to attempt a military or other hostile take over of the South Vietnamese government.