No they did not. after suffering a numerous amount of casualties, Nixon decided to pull the US gradually out of the war with a process called Vietnamization. That was a process that basically gave the war back to South Vietnam. Unfortunately, after we left, North Vietnam (the communist force), invaded their capitol, Saigon which they renamed Ho Chi Minh city (the communist leader) and reunited South and North Vietnam under communism.
To prevent the spread of communism.
To prevent the spread of communism
The US responded by offering the Marshall aid this was resources for countries that were under the threat of being invaded by the soviets, by doing this they would be "containing" communism
To prevent the spread of communism as a proxy war to the ongoing Cold War with the USSR.
This is not a complete authoritative answer but I do know that during this time the spread of communism was a great concern and priority for the US government and to some degree our allies. North Vietnam's ruler Ho Chi Minh I believe was dedicated to the cause of socialism and wanted to spread this governing ideology to south Vietnam. It was considered to be in the best interests of the US to help prevent the spread of communism to the South.
The US had hoped to stop the spread of Communism .
The reason was to prevent the expansion of Communism into Southeast Asia. The US called it the "dominoe theory."
To stop the spread of communism.
To prevent the communist take over of South Vietnam.
To prevent the communist take over of the Republic of South Vietnam.
To stop the spread of communism.
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