United States supplied South Viet Nam (now spell, Vietnam "to make it look better").
Nuclear weapons were not used during the Vietnam war
Certainly. A war is determined explicitly by the presence of conflict. If there was not conflict in Vietnam, there would not have been a war.
Presuming you mean the government supported by the US: The Republic of South Vietnam.
Communist aggression.
58,226 American soldiers
SOUTH Vietnam was called the "REPUBLIC of South Vietnam." Everyone in those days just called North Vietnam...NORTH VIETNAM.
Fear that the North Vietnamese would obtain nuclear weapons themselves (from Russia or China) and use them on South Vietnam or even on America.
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Because they were designed, and built right, and built for a purpose.
Anyone who served in Vietnam during the conflict. Not only US troops, but several nations did so too.
The trail by which North Vietnam supplied the Viet Cong rebels was known as the Ho Chi Minh Trail. This extensive network of supply routes ran through Laos and Cambodia, facilitating the movement of troops, weapons, and supplies to support the Viet Cong in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The trail was crucial for North Vietnam's military strategy and played a significant role in the conflict.