If someone were to class "communism" as a form of "imperialism" then yes that was one of the causes of the Vietnam War. The French Indochina War (1st Indochina War) was "basically" a war of imperialism; and had NOT the Viet Minh been backed by the communists, the US would have probably stayed clear of that conflict. But since the now (then) North Vietnamese were COMMUNISTS, and clearly supported by the Communist Superpowers, and we, the US, were a "pledged enemy" of communism; WE had to stop the attempted conquest of SOUTH Vietnam. It was only the geography of the land, and the fear of starting World War III (the involvement of the Communist Superpowers-as had happened in the Korean War when Red China entered into it) that prevented us from saving the South.
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Peace with honor takes time.
Russia takes all of north Asia.
Napoleon Bonaparte.
North VN.
With the exception of Chile, all communist leaders have used force of arms to take control of a country.
Anything to get the US out; and if takes a return of US POWs to do it, then its a deal!
When the leader of a communist country dies, a new leader typically takes over, either through succession or a new election. The transition of power may lead to political instability or power struggles within the ruling party.
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If someone were to class "communism" as a form of "imperialism" then yes that was one of the causes of the Vietnam War. The French Indochina War (1st Indochina War) was "basically" a war of imperialism; and had NOT the Viet Minh been backed by the communists, the US would have probably stayed clear of that conflict. But since the now (then) North Vietnamese were COMMUNISTS, and clearly supported by the Communist Superpowers, and we, the US, were a "pledged enemy" of communism; WE had to stop the attempted conquest of SOUTH Vietnam. It was only the geography of the land, and the fear of starting World War III (the involvement of the Communist Superpowers-as had happened in the Korean War when Red China entered into it) that prevented us from saving the South.
There are three different views about the causes of the war.The first is known as the Orthadox View. This view takes the approach that the USA were merely supporting a democratic country who was trying to free itself from the potential of a Communist invasion from the North. By sending troops and supplies the USA were only supporting the regime the people of a democratic South Vietnam had elected (even though these seems to have been a puppet USA backed regime)The second view is known as the Revisionist View . Supporters of this view believe that the USA were interfering in a countries internal affairs. Supporters of this view saw Vietnam as one country not two and that the USA were looking to spread their imperialistic ideas by forcing the country into two. When elections were held the USA used its influence to ensure Nga Dien Diem was elected as he was favourble to their desire. When the people of Vietnam revolted against him they were showing their true desire to be Communist. The USA were then using force to deny the people their will as they feared Communism.The final view is called the Post-Revisionist View. This view holds that the War was caused by the USA's desire to halt the spread of Communism, often referred to as a Policy of Containment. Vietnam had split into a Communist (North) and Capitalist (South) partitioned country. Keen to see Communism spread no further the USA supported the South in its opposition to any Communist expansion. It was feared by many American politicians that if the whole of Vietnam became Communist so would the surronding countries, this is often referred to as the Domino Theory. This view kind of blames both idelogies. Communism was looking to expand but Capitalism, lead by the USA were seeking an oppurtunity to use force against Communism.
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It takes a leader to raise up a leader.
a leader does almost everything except unfair, mean, non-understanding. a leader always takes charge and doesn't follow.
He either takes it or inherits it.
Vietnam A Television History - 1983 America Takes Charge 1965-1967 1-5 was released on: USA: 1983