That objective was held off (delayed) until the communists finally won the war on 30 April '75; consequently, the US political and military objectives failed on that date.
For North Vietnam it was.
The Vietnam War is often seen as a conflict that ended in a stalemate for the United States, which failed to achieve its objectives of preventing the spread of communism in Vietnam. However, North Vietnam emerged victorious, leading to the reunification of Vietnam under communist control in 1975. While the U.S. withdrew without achieving its goals, the war had significant consequences for both Vietnam and the U.S., highlighting the complexities of military engagement and the limits of power. Ultimately, the war's legacy continues to shape perceptions of military intervention and foreign policy.
1. Couldn't invade North Vietnam. 2. Couldn't use nuclear weapons. 3. Couldn't isolate (stop) the flow of M/M (Men/Material) into South Vietnam.
Attrition of the enemy, with body counts.
The American Military pulled the troops out of Vietnam because of political pressure on the home front.
It did for over 20 years.
The objectives of going to war in Vietnam were to defeat the Communist Vietcong army and prevent the spread of Communism to Vietnam.
For North Vietnam it was.
What was a major political consequence of the Vietnam War
What was a major political consequence of the Vietnam War
For the communists, yes.
He was committed to maintaining an independent South Vietnam and to achieving success in Southeast Asia.
The Chinese .
Sergeant Querry's death contributed to the Americans objectives in the Vietnam war since boots for the troops was exported to the U.S., as well as nickel, copper, lead
No it most certanly was not succesfull.
Vietnam was divided into two separate nations
Vietnam was divided into two separate nations