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The US prevented an election in South Vietnam because...?

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The US prevented an election in South Vietnam because why?

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What did the US do in response to the Geneva accord?

It prevented elections in South Vietnam


What did the US to do in response to the Geneva accords?

It prevented elections in South Vietnam


What did the us do in the response to the Geneva accords?

It prevented elections in South Vietnam


When US prevented an election in South Vietnam because?

The U.S. prevented elections in South Vietnam, particularly the 1956 nationwide elections mandated by the Geneva Accords, due to concerns that the communist-led North Vietnam would win. The U.S. supported the anti-communist government of South Vietnam, led by President Ngo Dinh Diem, fearing that a fair election would undermine their geopolitical interests in Southeast Asia. U.S. officials believed that allowing elections would lead to the spread of communism, prompting their decision to intervene and promote an alternative political framework in the region.


How was the US involved politically in Vietnam before the Vietnam war?

Our political liaisons supported a free election type government in South Vietnam from the beginning in 1955.


What was the US connection to South Vietnam during the Vietnam War?

South Vietnam was considered an ally of the US.


Which side was the US fighting on in Vietnam the north or the south?

South Vietnam


How did south Vietnam beat the US?

USA lost to north Vietnam not south. The south was their ally.


Who was the US supporting during the Vietnam war?

South (RVN-Republic of South Vietnam)


Who started the Vietnam war America or Vietnam?

North Vietnam started the war against South Vietnam; the US went to the aid of the South.