No.
The United States Supported South Vietnam.
Not in Vietnam they weren't. Maybe in some other parts of the world.
The United States only committed large numbers of American troops in Vietnam.
colonized by french and invaded by mongolions
Yes, South Korea is an ally of the Republic of Vietnam. During the Vietnam War, South Korea helped the United States and the Republic of Vietnam to fight against the communists. The Republic of Vietnam was helped by South Korea, by the United States, by Thailand, by Taiwan, by New Zealand, by Australia, by Singapore and by Malaysia!
Vietnam war
The United States did get involved in the Vietnam war because of communism in Vietnam.
The United States became involved in Vietnam because they wanted to stop communism from happening in that part of Asia.
To stop the spread of communism:))
The United States Supported South Vietnam.
Not in Vietnam they weren't. Maybe in some other parts of the world.
korea, united states, ussr, vietnam, and germany?
The Korean War was before Vietnam that the United States was involved in.
Officially no.
The war officially started in 1959 but the United States didn't get involved until 1963.
Part of the ANZUS treaty; Australia, New Zealand, and the United States.
The domino theory applied to the United States being involved in Vietnam because communism was starting to take over Southeast Asia. Laos and Cambodia also became affected by the war in Vietnam. Other countries had tried to help and already given up by the time the United States was fully involved in the war.