SEATO required a unanimous vote from all members, which it never recieved, for involvement in the Vietnam War. So, some of the countries that were part of SEATO participated in the war, on behalf of America's request.
The UN stayed out of it.
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They opposed the war effort. The war was a multilateral invasion by the US, without UN Security Council support. The United Nations was used as a spark point for protests - On the 9th of November, 1965, Catholif Worker Movement member Roger Allen LaPorte self-immolated in front of the UN HQ building in New York City. In fairness to America, the situation in the Security Council would have meant that a UNSC Resolution would have been nearly impossible.
Afghanistan joined the UN in 1919 right after the end of Third Anglo-Afghan War. However, the UN only became involved in Afghan from 1946.
They weren't.
The UN wasn't really involved in the Vietnam war. It was more involved in the Korean war which happened a few years earlier. American's fear of commmunism seemed to be cemeted when North Korea attacked South Korea, America then asked the UN intervenean to stop the attack. Eventually they organised a military force to stop the attack.
When did Australia become involved in the UN?
Un-restricted submarine warfare
SEATO required a unanimous vote from all members, which it never recieved, for involvement in the Vietnam War. So, some of the countries that were part of SEATO participated in the war, on behalf of America's request.
As was the American people, the UN was divided on the Vietnam War.
With the exception of the United Kingdom, every one of the five permanent United Nations Security Council members was involved in Vietnam. France fought an anti-colonial revolution from the end of World War II until 1954 called the First Indochina War. The United States was tangentially involved in the First Indochina War and actively promoted the creation of South Vietnam, which was targeted for annexation by USSR client-state North Vietnam. When the USSR supported North Vietnam attacked South Vietnam in the Second Indochina War (called the Vietnam War in the USA), P.R. China joined North Vietnam in providing supplies and troops.
The UN stayed out of it.
The UN in late 1945 and NATO in 1949.
None. They didn't want us there either. It was sort of an unpopular war.
a troublemaker is 'un perturbateur' in French.
they were involved by sending troops to help south Korea fight north Korea.