No. The exact reverse happened. Laos and Cambodia were Western-oriented constitutional monarchies in 1960. By the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, both countries became Communist dictatorships.
Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia
As a result of the Vietnam War, both Laos and Cambodia were destabilized. Their pre-war monarchies were replaced with Communist governments supported by Vietnam and China. In Cambodia, this government was the Khmer Rouge, which was later removed from power in 1979 by the Vietnamese. The Lao People's Republic remains in power to this day.
To prevent Communist North Vietnam from taking over the free Republic of South Vietnam.
During the Vietnam War, North Vietnam was communist, and South Vietnam wasn't. Following the war, the unified country is now communist (and is one of the very few remaining communist nations).
The Vietnam War was part of the cold war. To prevent Communist North Vietnam from taking over the Republic of South Vietnam.
The United states wanted to prevent all of Asia from becoming communist
Communist control of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.
The united states wanted to prevent all of Asia from becoming communist
The united states wanted to prevent all of Asia from becoming communist
The Vietnam War is considered an American loss. Its purpose was to prevent North Vietnam from becoming a Communist government, and this effort proved unsuccessful.
To prevent the communist take over of the NON-communist Republic of South Vietnam, by Communist NORTH Vietnam.
Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia
The fall of Cambodia and South Vietnam to Communist forces was probably the big event.
The US tried to prevent South Vietnam from becoming a communist country by fighting the war. After Vietnam became united as one COMMUNIST VIETNAM country, the US delayed relationships with that nation until the end of the cold war. With the ending of the cold war, trade relationships exist between the US and Vietnam; not a big trade relationship, but an exchange of goods, none the less.
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I do not know what goals Vietnam had in Vietnam But the U.S. wanted to keep Vietnam from becoming a communist country.
To prevent the communist take over of South Vietnam.