No. The South fell.
US Ambassadors did not believe Diem would accomplish US goals in Vietnam.
I do not know what goals Vietnam had in Vietnam But the U.S. wanted to keep Vietnam from becoming a communist country.
To keep the Soviets & Red Chinese at bay, and preserve the Republic of South Vietnam.
In January 1973, an agreement reached and U.S. forces were withdrawn from Vietnam and U.S. prisoners of war were released.
The Millenium Development Goals, MDG's, are goals set by the United Nations. These goals are supposed to be reached by 2015. They were established in 2000.
They can be reached more easily
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For North Vietnam to win the war; which they did.
NO. "Ally" is a strong term and usually refers to a country with which the US has a military exchange and/or a convergence on particular political goals that are distinct from the binary relationship between the two states. The United States and Vietnam are on good terms, but since they do not have military cooperation and have minimal political goals outside of their binary relationship, it would be improper to call Vietnam a US ally.However, Vietnam-US relations are relatively recent. A rapprochement between the Vietnamese government and the US government began in the mid-1990s, two decades after Vietnam defeated the United States in the Second Indochinese War (called the Vietnam War in Western countries and the American War in Vietnam).
They can be reached more quickly.
Short-term goals are often a 'quick fix'. Long-term goals take more planning and discipline to maintain.
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