Acceptable cost? Actuality, it was closer to an "Acceptable Risk"; Invade the north and risk involving a communist superpower (as happened in Korea). Use nukes and risk WWIII. Those were the ONLY options...for winning.
Without widening the war into other countries (Laos and Cambodia), and risking war with either Red China or the Soviet Union (Red China entered the Korean War), the war was un-winnable. US fighting forces pulled out in April 1973. ALL US PERSONNEL were out by April 1975.
Q who was the victor of the Vietnam war? A I have no idea who won the Vietnam war!!!!
No, the Vietnam War was in Vietnam
A military officer that fought in the Vietnam War. A Vietnam War soldier would be a "soldier that fought in the Vietnam War.
The Vietnam War from 1963 to 1973 averaged $750 million to $1 billion/year. In 1963, The unadjusted GNP was $611.2 billion. In October of 1969, it crossed $1,000 billion mark In 1973, the GDP was $1,400 billion Averaging these numbers over the period comes to just under $1,000 billion/year Averaging the cost of the Vietnam war comes to just under $900 million/year So, in the 10 years of the official war, Vietnam cost 0.09% of the US GDP, roughly 1 tenth of 1 percent.
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Communist aggression, an un-winnable war, guerrilla war, a limited war, a jungle war, a hot battle of the cold war, etc.
See: Vietnam war statistics
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Vietnam took time and attention away from the war on Poverty. Hope this helps!
Never argue with people about religion nor politics; they are un-winnable topics.
See: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel.
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Well, it WAS won.
The total Cost of the Vietnam War was around 200 billion dollars. no it was over 350 billion dollars
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