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Q: Who met with Le Duc Tho a North Vietnamese negotiator in an effort to end the Vietnam war peacefully?
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What effects Vietnam from the Vietnam war?

Vietnam war made Vietnamese people having to do highest their effort to catch developed country.Maybe 100 years to be America now.


What 1968 action was a military victory for south vietnamese and psychological victory for the north?

The 1968 Tet Offensive was a military victory for South Vietnam and a psychological victory for North Vietnam. Although the South Vietnamese and U.S. forces were able to repel the offensive and regain control of the areas that were initially attacked, the surprise and scale of the offensive showcased the resilience and determination of the North Vietnamese forces, eroding public support for the war effort in the United States.


How did Alabama help in the Vietnam War effort?

It didn't..


What was the wartime strategy of the North Vietnamese Communist Party?

To build 'grass roots' support from the people of South Vietnam to overthrow their government to allow the North to unify the country. Also to wear down the United States public opinion so there would be no popular support for the war effort.


In the Vietnam War the Tet offensive of 1968 show that?

The Tet Offensive in 1968 demonstrated that the North Vietnamese and the Vietcong were not nearing defeat as the United States government had repeatedly claimed. Though their attempt to conquer the country during the offensive failed, it demonstrated that the United States had not been successful in neutralizing the North Vietnamese war effort and convinced many people in the United States that the war could not be won.

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What effects Vietnam from the Vietnam war?

Vietnam war made Vietnamese people having to do highest their effort to catch developed country.Maybe 100 years to be America now.


Did the us really give it a good effort in Vietnam?

Are you kidding me? of course not Basically, all they did was peer pressuring the South Vietnamese to go to war...


How did debates over the Vietnam war help landscape in the US?

It weakened support for the war effort and encouraged the North Vietnamese to keep fighting. It created some fissures in US society


Why was the us not successful in Vietnam?

The U.S. Congress limited funds for the war effort, and imposed strict rules of engagement that significantly limited the ability of our troops to succeed. However, the U.S. did NOT fail in Vietnam. When American and allied troops left South Vietnam in the spring of 1973, every province in the country was under local control without North Vietnamese Communist influence. It was only two years AFTER the U.S. military left that South Vietnam fell to North Vietnamese forces.


Who were Vietnam's enemies in 1954?

The French, along with their colonial allies the Moroccans, Algerians, Senegalese, and the pro-French Vietnamese. While the US had not yet committed military forces against Communism in Vietnam, it was financing a large part of the French war effort against them in 1954.


Why didn't Vietnam take the US over after their victory in the Vietnam War?

Vietnam never had the ability to take over the US, any more than it had the ability to take over France two decades earlier. To make the enemy give up and go home was the Vietnamese objective, and it required a colossal effort just to accomplish that.


What 1968 action was a military victory for south vietnamese and psychological victory for the north?

The 1968 Tet Offensive was a military victory for South Vietnam and a psychological victory for North Vietnam. Although the South Vietnamese and U.S. forces were able to repel the offensive and regain control of the areas that were initially attacked, the surprise and scale of the offensive showcased the resilience and determination of the North Vietnamese forces, eroding public support for the war effort in the United States.


How did the vietnamese people perceive the US during the war?

During the Vietnam and till 1975 Vietnam was divided in two parts. North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Government in South was supported by USA and was not socialist in nature. Majority of population in South supported US led war effort but population of North Vietnam was much larger than South and stood firmly behind Ho Chi Minh and his forces in war against USA.


What did the US fear would happen if it did not get involved in vietnam?

Prior to the start of the Vietnam War, the North Vietnamese launched an effort to bring communism via revolution to the country with assistance from the Soviet Union and China. Responding to pleas for aid, Eisenhower sent aid to South Vietnam and Kennedy sent military advisors. At the height of the Cold War, fearing a communist advantage, President Johnson sent combat troops to Vietnam.


Why us want Vietnam?

The US was trying to preserve the Republic of South Vietnam; an effort that failed.


How did Alabama help in the Vietnam War effort?

It didn't..


What was the US policy known as containment?

The containment policy was that the US would fight against any attempt by existing communist countries to take over other countries and add them to the Soviet bloc. This was the reason for the Korean War (in which the North Korean effort to take over South Korea was successfully prevented) and the Vietnam War (in which the North Vietnamese effort to take over South Vietnam succeeded despite US efforts at containment).