I'm not an expert in this area. But to my understanding, the Vietnam War created divisions between the American popluation and the government. People could see for the first time the devastation caused by war, and this put a massive pressure on future governments for peace and an end to American involvement in future international disputes. The American government was also deeply shocked by the proceedings in Vietnam. The infamous Tet Offensive (where the Vietcong attacked and took over approximately 100 towns and cities across South Vietnam), was seen as a military embarrasment and provided further pressure for the American army to stay out of future disputes. In South Vietnam, untold damage was done to the Vietnamese economy, infrastructure and the rainforests. Vietnam went from becoming a major exporter of rice to a country that could hardly feed it's own people. Also, due to American tactics such as "Operation Ranch-Hand" which used chemicals such as Agent Orange to defoliate the rainforests, vast areas of natural resources became useless. This further decreased South Vietnam's ability to provide for itself and recover from the war. Even though after the war, South Vietnam did eventually be defeated by the Communists, it remained very weak and therefore no longer any real threat to the US itself.
Tons of medical, engineering (construction), educational, and food assistence.
The Vietnam War was not about "importance" of any one nation. It was about communism; and stopping it's aggression.
Vietnamization drastically cut America's involvement in Vietnam and allowed for thousands of U.S. troops to come home.
yes. China, India, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam are the main countries of indo china.
Vietnam and Cambodia
LAOS is the only country that borders both Cambodia and Vietnam.
Cambodia and Vietnam are countries in southeast Asia. Cambodia is bordered by Vietnam to the east. Phnom Penh is the capital city of Cambodia. Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam.
Philippines i think? --C0mrd3-- Cambodia, China, Thailand and Malaysia are closer to Vietnam and Loas then Philippines.
Some countries known to have landmines on their territory include Afghanistan, Cambodia, Colombia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. These countries have ongoing efforts to clear landmines and reduce the risks they pose to civilians.
Tonkin - in Vietnam Annam - in Vietnam Cochinchina - in Vietnam Cambodia Laos
Cambodia
Vietnam
Being so close to Vietnam, Cambodia was able to receive the "over-flow" from it.
Myanmar, Cambodia,china, thiland,and Vietnam
the french have established cambodia in 802 ad