Americans thought it was none of their business to interfere in a matter in Vietnam. They also didn't want to get involved because they had just fought World War II against Germany and Japan. Eventually when the war started Americans were against it because of the draft which forced men between certain ages to go to war.
french,USA,earlier china was it's friend but afterwards it invaded Vietnam for some reason
Some people were against the Vietnam War because young men were being drafted to fight in the war.
Reportedly this type of incident occurred to some Southerners when they returned home from the US Civil War. Confederates were Americans too.
White Americans opposed African Americans because they were afraid that Africans Americans would take their jobs because they would work for lower pay. Also some Americans believed that they were the superior race. That belief was held by some black and some white. It still is, but not so much and not so violently.
Some Northerners opposed allowing African Americans to fight as soldiers due to prevailing racial prejudices and the belief that they lacked the capability or bravery to serve effectively in combat. Additionally, there were fears that their enlistment would lead to social upheaval or competition for jobs in a post-war society. Furthermore, some Northerners believed that the fight for the Union should primarily involve white soldiers, reflecting a broader reluctance to fully embrace African Americans as equals in society.
One reason that some Americans opposed the annexation of Texas was that they didn't want to go war with Mexico. Another reason was that it would change the balance between states that had slavery and those that didn't.
Americans opposed slavery for religious reasons. The majority of northern Americans did not believe that one person should own another person.
Some Americans opposed the initial proposal of draft deferment because they were not in favor of deferment. The main reason for their opposition was that they opposed deferment. During this time period many Americans felt that the deferment was something that they should be opposed to. Because they were opposed to deferment, some Americans, felt the need to oppose deferment, they did this to oppose the deferment, in order to show that they opposed deferment. The following people are historical figures that were opposed to deferment: John Locke, Kate Austin, Jin Kwon, Sun Kwon, Hugo Reyes, Claire Littleton, Jack Shepard (not to be confused with Jack Bauer), Benjamin Linus, Richard Alpert, James Ford, Charlie Pace (of DriveShaft), Desmond Hume, Sayid Jarrah, Charles Widmore, Daniel Faraday, Michael Dawson, and Jacob. (REAL ANSWER) Seriously though, Americans opposed deferment for many reasons, mainly because it allowed people to "chicken out" of fighting for their country, and the people who did this are referred to as "draft dodgers" (REAL ANSWER) "What Happened?" Sayid Jarrah
draft cards
To avoid military service.
french,USA,earlier china was it's friend but afterwards it invaded Vietnam for some reason
Cambodia/Laos sometimes experienced some border "control" difficulties; North Vietnam (Vietnam after 1975) had to "fix" the problem.
Some people were against the Vietnam War because young men were being drafted to fight in the war.
clearendance clearwater, it was a famous song sang in the Vietnam war by the Americans.
they thought they would lose allies and economic venture
For the same reason that some Americans are dark skin...
Many people were opposed to Wilson's 14,points, Americans and other world leaders alike. Some of the reasons they were opposed to it were that they didn't like the League of Nations and the wide ranged idealism of the whole thing.