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Q: Why was it so difficult for us to fight the Vietnam war?
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Why did so many people opposed the Vietnam war?

Some people were against the Vietnam War because young men were being drafted to fight in the war.


What was the Vietnamese' peoples reaction to the war in Vietnam?

Around 600,000 Vietnamese died in the Vietnam War. More Vietnamese died than Americans. That amazes me.


Why so much opposition to the draft in Vietnam?

the Vietnam war was not an American war. we got in it to fight off communism. and the vietcong and north vietnamese worked together to fight us, and south vietnamese were hardly using their army to fight, they were letting us do all of it. and Americans didnt want to go die for a lost cause.


Was Vietnam a war explain?

Yes, the Vietnam War was well, a war as you can tell because it says it in its name Vietnam WAR! so ya........ it is..............


How did the women nurses effect the outcome of the Vietnam war?

US military women were auxiliaries; WACs & WAVEs from WWII through the Vietnam War. Their mission was to support the American fighting man, and to relieve him of certain supportive functions so that he could fight the war. This was accomplished.

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Who did Vietnam fight with?

The nation of Vietnam came into existence in 1975 (on paper in 1976). So are you asking about that Vietnam or the Vietnam War? There was no nation called "Vietnam" during the Vietnam War.


Why did Vietnam war fight?

Because a man weed on his head so he went mad.


Why did so many people opposed the Vietnam war?

Some people were against the Vietnam War because young men were being drafted to fight in the war.


During the cilvil war why was the Battle of vietnam so significant?

It was the first US war in the enemy nation triumphed. It was a fight against communism.


How is it possible that the us can fight a war if congress has not so declared?

In reference to Vietnam: Congress agreed ot allow our troops to defend themselves and help protect South Vietnam from the spread of Communism, but they did not declare war upon North Vietnam.


Why did we have a no win situation in the Vietnam war?

The US was not threatened, so Americans as a whole were not interested in fighting it. The President did not want to declare war, I think because he knew most people were either against it or did not care much about it. Also, it was an expensive and difficult war for the US to fight, since supply lines were so long and China which bordered Vietnam was helping them with arms. The Vietnamese were fighting for their homeland and so had much more interest in fighting.


What was the Vietnamese' peoples reaction to the war in Vietnam?

Around 600,000 Vietnamese died in the Vietnam War. More Vietnamese died than Americans. That amazes me.


Why so much opposition to the draft in Vietnam?

the Vietnam war was not an American war. we got in it to fight off communism. and the vietcong and north vietnamese worked together to fight us, and south vietnamese were hardly using their army to fight, they were letting us do all of it. and Americans didnt want to go die for a lost cause.


How many countries was there in Vietnam after the Vietnam war?

After the war, there was a reunification of Vietnam. So the answer is "One country".


Was Vietnam a war explain?

Yes, the Vietnam War was well, a war as you can tell because it says it in its name Vietnam WAR! so ya........ it is..............


Why did the US go into war in Vietnam?

The USA went to war with Vietnam because it was a communist country. Also they were allies with the USSR. We were enemies with the USSR so we wanted the USSR to have at least 1 less freind.


How did the women nurses effect the outcome of the Vietnam war?

US military women were auxiliaries; WACs & WAVEs from WWII through the Vietnam War. Their mission was to support the American fighting man, and to relieve him of certain supportive functions so that he could fight the war. This was accomplished.