No. Its two completely separate conflicts. The motives for both wars are however similar, as they both relate to the cold war. Both wars started because of the wests, mostly USA, efforts to stop the spread of communism. As the Korean War was seen as a succes on USAs behalf, the Vietnam War was a complete failure.
The Korean War is sometimes called the Korean Conflict, because the Congress of the USA never declared war. The Vietnam War, sometimes called the Indochina War was another undeclared war. It is sometimes called Indochina War, because it involved fighting in Norh and South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
The Korean War was followed by the Vietnam War.
the cold war
The Korean War was a United Nations force supporting South Korea against a North Korean-Chinese invasion. The Vietnam War was a US-led coalition supporting South Vietnam against a North Vietnam invasion supported by China and Russia.
Korea: 1950-1953.
The Korean War was before Vietnam that the United States was involved in.
The Korean War is sometimes called the Korean Conflict, because the Congress of the USA never declared war. The Vietnam War, sometimes called the Indochina War was another undeclared war. It is sometimes called Indochina War, because it involved fighting in Norh and South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
both involved superpowers in their attempt to influence the spread of communism
Answer this question… Both involved superpowers in their attempt to influence the spread of communism.
The Korean War was followed by the Vietnam War.
Korea and Vietnam.
Answer this question… Both involved superpowers in their attempt to influence the spread of communism.
Answer this question… Both involved superpowers in their attempt to influence the spread of communism.
the cold war
WWII, Korean War, then Vietnam War
For the US, Vietnam.
The Vietnam War ended in a close decisive communist victory while the Korean War did not