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the nothern vietnamese army had the backing of communist china as well as well as tools and weapons left behind by the french in the 50s. south vienams forces were not as well traind nor prepared for agressions with the north. American support was impeded by improper command desicions at the upper government level. if it were important for the usto be involved in this conflict than we should have been involved when it began in 1955.

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Persistence and rich friends (USSR/Communist China who supplied the tanks and jets). While it is true that the north Vietnamese were persistent, this alone was not the reason. A lot had to do with domestic policy at home in the U.S. by the time of Nixon's presidency, the last president to take office before the official end of the war, public opinion of the war was negative. Many wished the war to come to an end. This made the U.S. pull out prematurely, and did not let Nixon finish is process of "Vienamization", which was basically Nixon training Vietnamese troops to replace American ones. When the U.S. pulled out, a shaky peace treaty between the North and South was formed, and when the North attacked the south again, the U.S. would not intervene again, and the weak south fell. It's also important to note that the nationalistic feeling was stronger in the north versus the south, as the pro-western leader placed in South Vietnam was not looked highly upon b the public. Perhaps he final major factor was the way the North Vietnamese fought. They hid in neighboring Cambodia, where they new U.S. troops would not attack, for diplomatic reasons, until Nixon pushed thew bombing of Cambodia. But by then it was really to late, and just obfuscated the situation more, as Cambodia had its own violent uprising. Plus the Vietnamese guerrilla warfare was especially effective, as guerrilla warfare generally is.

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