Vietnam is currently ruled by the Communist government led by President Nguyen Minh Triet.
The communist super-power's goal was expanding communism; Hanoi was trying to expand communism by attempting to take over the "Republic" of South Vietnam, a non-communist country (nation). North Vietnam was in keeping with communist expansion; which is why the Chinese Communists/USSR supplied Hanoi with war material & training.
Communist North Vietnam re-united with the NON-Communist SOUTH Vietnam, creating ONE Communist country; Vietnam.
Just like Korea, North Vietnam is a communist state under Ho Chi Minh, while South Vietnam is run under a non-communist pro-American government led by Ngo Dinh Diem and later Nguyen Van Thieu.
To stop communist North Vietnam from taking over the non-communist country of South Vietnam.
Communist infiltration into South Vietnam.
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It was Ho Chi Minh.
Vietnam is currently ruled by the Communist government led by President Nguyen Minh Triet.
diem was the communist leader of north Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh
The communist super-power's goal was expanding communism; Hanoi was trying to expand communism by attempting to take over the "Republic" of South Vietnam, a non-communist country (nation). North Vietnam was in keeping with communist expansion; which is why the Chinese Communists/USSR supplied Hanoi with war material & training.
Communist North Vietnam re-united with the NON-Communist SOUTH Vietnam, creating ONE Communist country; Vietnam.
The French Indochina War most likely led to the (so called) American Vietnam War. Because the French war divided up the country into TWO nations; North & South Vietnams. When the communist led North Vietnam attempted to take over (conquer) South Vietnam... this led to US involvment.
To prevent the communist take over of the NON-communist Republic of South Vietnam, by Communist NORTH Vietnam.
Communist North Vietnam was trying to take over the non-communist country of South Vietnam. The US fought North Vietnam to stop them.
Just like Korea, North Vietnam is a communist state under Ho Chi Minh, while South Vietnam is run under a non-communist pro-American government led by Ngo Dinh Diem and later Nguyen Van Thieu.