North Vietnam launched an invasion of South Vietnam.
North Vietnam launched an invasion of South Vietnam.
It provided a force to assist the South Vietnam government resist the North Vietnamese attempt to take it over.
They never heard of Vietnam before.
He didn't, because it didn't happen.
they declared.
Most Vietnamese people at the time were in favor of communists (which were also portrayed as patriots) - like President Eisenhower had written: "[if a free election had been hold] 80 per cent of the population would have voted for the Communist Ho Chi Minh" - so it is very easy to understand that they saw Americans as invaders and who worked for South Vietnamese government as collaborators. Therefore, Vietnamese always think of their war as a war of resistance (against imperialism), a moral war and they are very prod that they have defeated the most powerful country in history.
Following the free elections in Vietnam, the two governments—North Vietnam and South Vietnam—reacted very differently. North Vietnam, led by the communist government, sought to consolidate power and promote its agenda, often dismissing the legitimacy of the elections held in the South. In contrast, the South, supported by the United States, viewed the elections as a means to bolster its legitimacy and resist communist influence, leading to increased tensions and conflict between the two regions. Ultimately, these divergent reactions contributed to the escalation of the Vietnam War.
North Vietnam launched an invasion of South Vietnam.North Vietnam launched an invasion of South Vietnam.
It provided a force to assist the South Vietnam government resist the North Vietnamese attempt to take it over.
They never heard of Vietnam before.
North Vietnam launched an invasion of South Vietnam.North Vietnam launched an invasion of south Vietnam.
They protested the draft.
he was kind of sad
How did the mexican government react to the founding of liberty?
help
He didn't, because it didn't happen.
How did the south African government react to the speech? "Wind of change".
Refused to back down and were locked in stalemate