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no the military is not responsible for it
The US supplied massive military aid to South Vietnam. All in vain, as it turned out.
The US was an ally of South Vietnam; it was up to South Vietnam to repel the invasion from the north, with massive military assistance from the US (which, of course, ultimately failed).
Very. Since the US brought massive military force to bear, during the Vietnam War, there would have been no possibility of a successful insurgency against the south, without the equally massive commitment of North Vietnam and its own ally, the Soviet Union.
President Johnson's policy was to do what was necessary to defend South Vietnam against being conquered by North Vietnam. This involved a continually increasing number of US troops, which was described as escalation. Or as Tom Paxton put it, Lyndon Johnson told the nation Have no fear of escalation I am trying everyone to please Though it isn't really war We're sending fifty thousand more To help save Vietnam from the Vietnamese.
President Johnson believed in the domino theory. He feared a communist takeover in Southeast Asia if the United States left Vietnam.
He built a massive fleet of zeppelins and armed them with early machine guns.
Search and Destroy, Seek and Destroy, or even simply S&D, refers to the military strategy that was deployed during the Vietnam War to search for hidden enemy camps and then to kill everyone there using massive firepower.
Military spending provides jobs and is an economic benefit for those people who work at military bases and in the defense industry. A strong military gives the president options in negotiations with foreign powers. It may also prevent attacks .
The Vietnam War was nicknamed the "Helicopter War." As it was histories first massive use of the helicopter.
Provided the french with massive economic and military support.- The american's reconstruction to the 21st century(Page: 730chapter: 22Americans support France in Vietnam5th paragraph
Massive retaliation is a military strategy of counterattack involving the use of nuclear weapons.