The Vietnam War escalated into a major global conflict due to Cold War dynamics, with the U.S. supporting South Vietnam to contain communism, while the Soviet Union and China backed North Vietnam. This ideological struggle drew in numerous countries, leading to significant military and economic involvement from various nations. Additionally, the war's impact on regional stability and international perceptions of U.S. foreign policy contributed to protests and political movements worldwide, highlighting the conflict's far-reaching implications beyond Vietnam itself.
That it was a civil conflict and that the USSR was not involved.
Vietnam War is a civil war because it was North Vietnam vs South Vietnam.
because it was north Vietnam against south Vietnam
doves believed the Vietnam's conflict was localized civil war and disagreed with Johnson war policy, but Hawks supported his felt Vietnam a crucial front in the war
The Fronde was a civil conflict in France from 1647 to 1652.
That it was a civil conflict and that the USSR was not involved.
If it is an armed conflict, it is called a civil war. If it has not been reduced to organized violence, it could be a riot, or merely politics.
Nope. The Civil war was about the politics and government of the country and had nothing to do with the religion of the countries citizens.
Misinformed people believe un-declared wars aren't real wars; which makes the US Civil War also a "conflict" since the American Civil War was NOT a declared war either.
Improvements in technology around news media (radio, television, etc.) made news more readily accessible and faster to transmit, shaping people's opinions about Vietnam, civil rights, and other political topics.
The country of Vietnam had divided into communist North Vietnam and democratic South Vietnam, and was fighting a civil war to determine if the country would be reunified as a communist nation, or if it would remain a divided nation. Untimately, North Vietnam prevailed.
I belive there were only three wars the draft was used for, the civil War, World War 2, and the Vietnam conflict. There might have also been a draft for WW1
what were the sources of the conflict in texas after the civil war?
University of Civil Engineering of Vietnam was created in 1966.
People interchange the word "conflict' with WWII or WWI or other wars these days; so it's acceptable to call it either. The last declared US war was WWII so any war or conflict occurring after WWII wasn't declared...if that happens to be the issue here. And besides, the American Civil War was not a declared war either.
Vietnam War is a civil war because it was North Vietnam vs South Vietnam.
All wars can be called conflicts. If "anyone" says it's because the war wasn't declared, than they haven't brushed up on their history...the American Civil War (US Civil War), as well as EVERY conflict since WWII has NOT or WAS NOT A DECLARED WAR.