No, fighting has never occurred in the U.S.
Not against any foreign enemies. There were several clashes between war protesters against government troops and police.
The US has been fighting in Afghanistan longer it was fighting in Vietnam. It is the longest war in US history.
It was fighting for democracy and against communism.
The US wanted N. Vietnam to stop fighting in S. Vietnam.
US Servicemen had been fighting communists in South Vietnam since 1955.
The containment of communism.
1. The US is not at war with Iraq. 2. The US was at war with North Vietnam.
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The nation (country) of Vietnam didn't exist during the Vietnam War. Nor was any nation called "Vietnam" fighting the US. There was a country called North Vietnam that defeated the Republic of South Vietnam in 1975. The US was allied to the RVN (Republic of South Vietnam).
The war in Vietnam, the Korean War, World War 1, World War 2...were fought against Nations (countries). The United States is NOT at war with Iraq nor Afghanistan. The US is at war with insurgents/terrorists (criminals that attacked New York City on 9/11); they just happen to be in the Iraq/Afghanistan regions.
Yes, but the anti-war people outnumbered (and where more out-spoken) than the supporters.
contain communism