Politicians yes (they funded it); People no, they had to fight it.
No.
Vietnam is a war which the US definitely lost because the goal of the war was to support the Republic of Vietnam (aka South Vietnam) and prevent it from falling to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (aka North Vietnam). Despite massive effort and sacrifice on the part of the US, South Vietnam collapsed in 1975.
No there was not much support for the u.s troops back home
The popular support for Cold War theories was weakened by the outcome of the Vietnam war. It had also weakened the moral of the US military.
American support for Taiwan made China reluctant to improve relations with the US. The Vietnam War
Had to, US troops=US government.
At the end of the Vietnam War, Congress refused to support South Vietnam any longer.
President Carter did not support the amnesty for men who left the US to avoid the draft during the Vietnam War due to his will to win the war and defeat Vietnam.
President Carter did not support the amnesty for men who left the US to avoid the draft during the Vietnam war due to his will to win the war and defeat Vietnam.
False. The US lost the Vietnam War. The South, whom the US were supporting, had become very corrupt and the US public withdrew their support for the war. The US withdrew and retreated, so their objective was not achieved, and therefore was lost.
The United States Government truly did not support the troops it sent to VietNam. They never allowed the military to bomb the ports in the North where the weapons were flowing in from Russia. Our own government had NO idea of what we were doing there and why they sent us there.
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