Both were between northern communist and southern democratic countries. Both were proxy wars where communist red china supported the north, and the U.S. and their allies supported the South.
They differ in that the Korean War was simply stalled with a cease fire agreement, and the Vietnam War ended with the unification of the two into a single communist country.
They were both "hot battles" of the cold war (against communism).
Answer this question… Both wars grew in scale when the United States intervened to stop communist groups from taking control of the government.
They were both fought to try and stop the spreading of communism
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The Domino Theory was the driving force behind the Kennedy administrations actions in Vietnam.
there is still over 2,000 troops still left behind
The Domino Theory
No, Russia did not directly fight in the Vietnam War. However, it provided military support to North Vietnam in the form of weapons, supplies, and training. Russia's involvement in the conflict was primarily through its support of the communist Vietnamese forces.
Answer this question… Both wars grew in scale when the United States intervened to stop communist groups from taking control of the government.
Answer this question… Both wars grew in scale when the United States intervened to stop communist groups from taking control of the government.
Answer this question… Both wars grew in scale when the United States intervened to stop communist groups from taking control of the government.
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The Domino Theory was the driving force behind the Kennedy administrations actions in Vietnam.
We understand the character's actions better when we are privy to the motivations behind them.
So you can understand the motivations behind the political systems, parties, and various governments of the world.
The key motivations behind mergers and acquisitions are ensuring cost effectiveness besides expansion of business activity to the further zenith.
We understand the character's actions better when we are privy to the motivations behind them.
We understand the character's actions better when we are privy to the motivations behind them.