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Nothing. Simply a region known as Southeast Asia. The VC operated in South Vietnam. The NVA had bases in Cambodia which supplemented VC operations in RVN (which the US went after in May 1970-COSVN/Central Office South Vietnam). The VC were secondary players (participants) to the NVA, especially after 1968.

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What nation was most threatened by the strategy Nixon chose to end the Vietnam War?

The policy of US withdrawal and "Vietnamization" spelled disaster for South Vietnam.Of course, the Republic of South Viet Nam should be the immediate answer. Certainly other countries in the region were impacted as well. Thailand, Laos and Cambodia all changed, as did China, who went to war with the newly formed government of Vietnam and Cambodia.


What is asean?

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a group of ten Southeast Asian countries. It was formed on 8th August 1967. The 10 countries in ASEAN are Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Brunei, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and Thailand.


What does RVN stand for?

The Republic of Vietnam - RVN - (also known as South Vietnam), was formed by the Geneva Conference in 1954, and was dissolved and merged into the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1975.


Why was the Vietminh League formed?

The Việt Minh initially formed to seek independence for Vietnam from France and later to oppose the Japanese occupation.


Did the north Vietnam take over the south?

Prior to independent day, the South was a Republic, so technically it's a separated government system, but since the Vietcong came and liberated the South from America occupations, the Communist Party has won and eliminated the new formed Republic. So yes, they did take over the South, politically Nationally, they liberated the country and united the whole country to one government. Hypothetically, if the North wasn't won the war against America and took over the South, Vietnam would have been like what Korea today, shattered and hostile.

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Which nation was most threatened by the strategy Nixon chose to end the Vietnam?

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What nation was most threatened by the strategy Nixon chose to end the Vietnam War?

The policy of US withdrawal and "Vietnamization" spelled disaster for South Vietnam.Of course, the Republic of South Viet Nam should be the immediate answer. Certainly other countries in the region were impacted as well. Thailand, Laos and Cambodia all changed, as did China, who went to war with the newly formed government of Vietnam and Cambodia.


How did the corruption of the South Vietnamese government undermine the us military in Vietnam?

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Why was SEATO formed?

SEATO was the Southeast Asian counterpart to NATO in Europe. It was an alliance of nations formed to prevent Communist expansion in Southeast Asia, but it was not as successful as NATO. South Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos fell to the Communists some twenty years after SEATO was created, and the organization was dissolved in the 1970's.


Who was the genocide in Cambodia targeting?

People who wouldn't support the newly formed communist regime.


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The Vietminh formed initially in Vietnam to?

Win independence from Japan


Why was SEATO?

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What does RVN stand for?

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How long did the french colonize Vietnam?

France colonized the whole of Vietnam in 1855 after the Sino-French War.


Why was the Vietminh League formed?

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Was the NAACP formed during the progressive movement.?

Yes, the NAACP was formed during the progressive movement.