First Blood and Apocalypse Now are two Hollywood films made on the US-Vietnam war.
The US wanted N. Vietnam to stop fighting in S. Vietnam.
The US tested napalm, bombs and chemical weapons on the Vietnam civilians.
None. The US is not at war with Iraq. In Vietnam, the US was at war with North Vietnam.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial (its correct title) is maintained by the US National Park Service, using tax dollars. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial was built using donations of thousands of Americans and is now owned by the United States.
The US conducts business (trade) with Vietnam, so yes.
North Vietnam no longer exists. Neither does South Vietnam. They united in April 1975, when NVA tanks crashed thru the South's capital's front gates, ending the war. It's VIETNAM now.
First Blood and Apocalypse Now are two Hollywood films made on the US-Vietnam war.
The US joined the Vietnam War in 1960 or 1955because there was a civil war between North Vietnam and South Vietnam, and the US was good friends with South Vietnam's goverment, so they helped out.
Well, the answer is kind of complicated but the answer is more than 60% of Vietnam's population now lives in America.
Caution. The US now looked, before it leaped.
It is an almost forgotten incident in US history.
They are still there they were the victors in the war with the US and now rule Vietnam.
US fighters are better now...they all have guns on them! If it hadn't been for the Vietnam War, they'd all just have missiles.
STuPID PEOPPLE! of course not. If they did, people would have started wars by now
The US never invaded Vietnam.
1. The US now knew they COULD stop the Reds. 2. The US now knew not to invade another communist nation (North Vietnam).