Both were members of the South East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) - as was the Republic of South Vietnam.
They didn't want to be drafted by Australia's National Service Act.
North Vietnam and South Vietnam. N. Vietnam wanted communism to take over, but S. Vietnam didn't. So on N. Vietnam's side were Russia and China, and a group of rebellious ppl called Vietcong. They were called the Communists. On S. Vietnam's side was the U.S. and SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, consists of Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, and The Philippines.)North against the South.
Because Eissenhower didn't want communism to spread from Asia
The US involved Vietnam War was NOT about imperialism. Imperialism means the acquiring of an empire...such as colonies. The US wanted to keep any nation free from "communism." South Vietnam was one of those countries.
You can not get Vietnam visa on arrival if you immigrate Vietnam by Ship. You should get Vietnam visa stamp at one of Vietnam Embassy or Consulates at abroad. If you want to get Visa stamp upon arrival, you have to come in by flight. For more visa help, check with visa-vietnam.org
They didn't want to be drafted by Australia's National Service Act.
no country wants to go to war
America didn't want to be part of: WWI, WWII, Korea, or Vietnam.
They didn't want to be drafted for it.
because they are not illegal to immigrate they are free to do enething they want :)(;
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North Vietnam and South Vietnam. N. Vietnam wanted communism to take over, but S. Vietnam didn't. So on N. Vietnam's side were Russia and China, and a group of rebellious ppl called Vietcong. They were called the Communists. On S. Vietnam's side was the U.S. and SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, consists of Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, and The Philippines.)North against the South.
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they didn't want to have a foriegn country involved in their country
Australia loved America and America loved that Australia loved it. The time span is between World War II when Australia began to switch dependence from England to America and the Viet Nam War, which Australia joined for many reasons including wanting to support America. If you want to do further research investigate the ANZUS treaty (Australia, New Zealand, United States) which Australia signed to allow the US to move nuclear submarines into her ports and also the Pine Gap US base on Australian soil. Australia as a people did not love the Americans, the government allowed us instalations because at that time Australia was part of England and the us and England had an allience treaty. after Australia got its independence from England, there was no treaty with America and Australia until the 1990's a treaty with Australia was signed only after the us was run out of the Philippines and the usa had no where else in the south pacific to be. Australia also went to Vietnam , not to support usa , but because again at that time they were part of England.
The Liberal Party did help the Indonesian to get to Australia but they don't want to help the Malaysian.