Anything to get the US out; and if takes a return of US POWs to do it, then its a deal!
an exchange of prisoners of war in North Vietnam
North Vietnam demanded the complete withdrawal of U.S. troops from South Vietnam and the recognition of the North Vietnamese government as the legitimate authority in Vietnam. They sought to ensure the reunification of Vietnam under communist control. However, as negotiations progressed, North Vietnam grew frustrated with the U.S. refusal to agree to key terms, leading them to abandon the peace treaty talks in favor of military action. Ultimately, the insistence on certain conditions proved to be a significant barrier to reaching a lasting peace agreement.
Ordering the bombing of North Vietnam during peace negotiations The publication of the Pentagon Papers Ordering the invasion of Cambodia intervened in a trial about American atrocities at My Lai
they didnt agree in the same type of government.
The NVA conducted conventional military offensive operations.
Combat, mostly guerrilla warfare, commenced in 1954 and 1955. The rival factions of North Vietnam and South Vietnam were officially partitioned by the UN in 1956, although this was intended to be a temporary agreement in the aftermath of the French withdrawal from their former colony (French Indochina).
The North invaded with tanks (T54/55 medium and PT76 light tanks).Answer- The north vietnam took over south vietnam.
. What concession did the United States receive from North Vietnam in the Paris Peace Accords?
The withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam in 1973 significantly bolstered the confidence and resolve of North Vietnamese forces. It allowed the North to intensify its military campaigns against the South without the fear of American intervention. This shift ultimately led to the fall of Saigon in 1975, resulting in the reunification of Vietnam under communist control. The absence of U.S. support left South Vietnam vulnerable, hastening its collapse.
There no longer is a North Vietnam, North Vietnam and South Vietnam were joined together after the Vietnam War.
Because the North Vietnamese Navy attacked the US Navy in the Tonkin Gulf.
Yes, the withdrawal of American forces from South Vietnam in 1973 significantly contributed to the eventual fall of South Vietnam to North Vietnamese forces in 1975. The absence of U.S. military support weakened the South Vietnamese government and military, which struggled to fend off the advancing North Vietnamese troops. This culminated in the reunification of Vietnam under communist control, marking the end of the Vietnam War.