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how come the united states did not invade north vietnam to end the war
The inability of the United States to defeat North Vietnam reveal cracks in the seemingly impenetrable military might of the country because the United States were suppose to be one of the worlds powers and to have to fall to such a small country's military as the North Vietnam.
The Vietnam War was between North and South Vietnam, although the United States did join the battle on the side of the South Vietnamese to help battle the communist North.
North Vietnam was controlled by communists - APEX
The NATO agreement was important to the Vietnam War because it allowed Belgium, Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, and the United States to form a pact against the Soviet Union. It helped later during the Vietnam War because the same countries came together to control Vietnam.
how come the united states did not invade north vietnam to end the war
the conflict in North Vietnam
To prevent them from conquering South Vietnam.
The United States wanted to prevent communism from spreading.
benefitted the Canadian economy
. What concession did the United States receive from North Vietnam in the Paris Peace Accords?
The United States joined the North American Free Trade Agreement. -- NovaNet
North Vietnam took over South Vietnam
north Vietnam invaded south vietnma
It decreases the cost of importations from Mexico and Canada into the United States and from the United States to Canada and Mexico. As it says (North American Free Trade Agreement)
The North Vietnam Army (NVA) and the United States.(with help from Australia and minimal help from South Vietnam)
The Vietnam War was fought in North and South Vietnam. The main belligerents were the South Vietnamese and the United States against the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong.