It was part of North Vietnam's strategy to stand alone against the United States. North Vietnam's plan was to be the "under-dog" against the giant; when viewed by the outside world. A plan that worked pretty well. Southern communists, living in South Vietnam called the Viet Cong, took orders from North Vietnam, and were allies of the North.
Only the US officially committed itself to the support of South Vietnam, although a small number of volunteers from Canada and South Korea did also participate.
Of course! Everybody has to fight the Vietnam War because they wanted to stop the Battle and they have to show some guts to fight in the Vietnam War.
Vietnam has never had a civil war. The closest you could get would be the Vietnam War, which was fought between the separate although related countries of North and South Vietnam (along with the allies of each side).
The United States helped South Vietnam fight the war.
Vietnam was first invaded by the Japanese during World War 2. Vietnamese insurgents, along with Soviet and French soldiers, were able to hold out until the war ended. Once the war ended, The Soviets (and Ho Chi Minh) established North Vietnam and the French (with Diem) established South Vietnam.
The UN didn't fight in the Vietnam War; the UN was in Korea.
Washington was at war with Hanoi.
The fight against the spread of Communism.
Of course! Everybody has to fight the Vietnam War because they wanted to stop the Battle and they have to show some guts to fight in the Vietnam War.
Air war-North Vietnam Ground war-South Vietnam
Vietnam has never had a civil war. The closest you could get would be the Vietnam War, which was fought between the separate although related countries of North and South Vietnam (along with the allies of each side).
North Korea & North Vietnam.
The United States helped South Vietnam fight the war.
Vietnam, Korea, China (in Korean War) and they backed the Bay of Pigs Invasion into Cuba.
Plenty of US Servicemen of Irish descent fought in the war, but Ireland did not fight in the Vietnam War.
Politicians yes (they funded it); People no, they had to fight it.
After the war, there was a reunification of Vietnam. So the answer is "One country".
Many who didn't have to fight the war, were for it. Many who had to fight the war, were against it.