It was a fight about democracy and communism. That is what the cold war was about.
The Cold War. Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the cold war.
USSR/Red China supplying both NORTH Korea & NORTH Vietnam during both of those wars. Communists: USSR/Red China/North Korea/North Vietnam.
How about "Conflict and Combat: The Vietnam War"
Vietnam was part of the cold war.
The korean 'war', if officially considered a war, as opposed to a 'police action', would predate the vietnam war, which has also been referred to as a 'conflict'. Semantics aside, u.s. 'involvement' in korea predated u.s. 'involvement' in vietnam.
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Vietnam War
The Vietnam conflict was a type of proxy war, in that our Cold War foe, Russia, heavily subsidized Communist North Vietnam in their fight with U.S. forces.
Both were against communist aggression. The cold war was no shooting; Vietnam was shooting.
The Cold War, then Vietnam.
They were both wars against communism; its just Vietnam was a shooting war and the cold war was NOT a shooting war. Example (analogy)-It would be like two men arguing in a bar (as an example) about something (which would be the cold war) and then going outside and having a fist fight...or worse ( this would be Vietnam) about the same argument.
Was a Cold War conflict. A protracted military conflict (1954-1975) between South Vietnam, supported by United States forces, and Communist North Vietnam. The war resulted in a North Vietnamese victory and unification of Vietnam under Communist rule.
Vietnam
They were both part of the cold war.
The US is NOT at war with Iraq. The US was at war with North Vietnam.
Vietnam was a hot battle of the cold war.
:Highlights of the cold war: 1. Cuban Missiles Crisis-Won (communists backed down) 2. Korean War-Won (communists were stopped) 3. Berlin Airlift-Won (we flew over the wall) Lowlights of the cold war: Vietnam War-Lost (Communist North Vietnam conquered South Vietnam) U.S.S.R.