Russia and China - they supplied munitions to the Vietnamese.
During the war, they were allies. As of May 1975, the South Vietnamese didn't exist anymore.
The Vietnam government claimed that about 400,000 Vietnamese were killed by America in Vietnam.
because they felt like it. or They did not seem to fight as hard as their North Vietnamese and NLF counterparts.
Britain and Allies won D-Day, America was one of the Allies.
To escape communist reprisals.
America has always had political allies; even at the time of the Revolutionary War, the rebellious colonies were aided by France. America is currently part of a formal alliance called NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and America's NATO allies are helping America in its current war in Afghanistan. I really do not know what could have given you the idea that America should not have political allies. Allies are helpful.
US/Allies verses North Vietnamese Army/Air Force/Navy and VC.
The events that changed America`s opinion about supporting the Allies in WW1 was when the Allies sunk the Lusitania and many other U.S. tankers and when the allies sent a telegram to Mexico telling them that if America entered the war and Mexico attacked America then they would receive a piece of America [that is if it was defeated]
Paul Rutledge has written: 'The Vietnamese experience in America' -- subject(s): Vietnamese Americans
America was a member of the "Allies," which included France, Britain, Russia, and parts of Africa, Asia, and South America.
america is allies with south korea. Because the north korea is a communist country