South Korea and South Vietnam received financial assistance.
Vietnam was a shooting war (a hot war). A cold war is a NON-shooting war; a cold war is a "stand-off" between two (or more) adversaries. Technically, Vietnam, being part of the cold war...communism verses the free world...the Vietnam War was a "Hot BATTLE" of the cold war.
They were both wars against communism; its just Vietnam was a shooting war and the cold war was NOT a shooting war. Example (analogy)-It would be like two men arguing in a bar (as an example) about something (which would be the cold war) and then going outside and having a fist fight...or worse ( this would be Vietnam) about the same argument.
The Vietnam war was a warm part of the cold war.
The Cold War resulted in the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
The Vietnam War was part of the cold war. The cold war was between governments (Nations/Countries).
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Korea and Vietnam were the only HOT Battles of the cold war; a war between the communist world and the free world.
Vietnam is not cold and snowy, it is warm and swampy.
Only as necessary as the cold war itself.
South Korea and South Vietnam received financial assistance.
Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the cold war.
The Central Highlands of former South Vietnam (and former II Corps) the Pleiku area, is cold enough at night to need a jacket and a sleeping bag. But it doesn't snow anywhere in those hills. Therefore its cold in relation to the rest of the former South Vietnam's climate but not the "highland cold" of Europe or North America (where it often does snow).
Vietnam
Vietnam was a hot battle of the cold war.
Vietnam was a shooting war (a hot war). A cold war is a NON-shooting war; a cold war is a "stand-off" between two (or more) adversaries. Technically, Vietnam, being part of the cold war...communism verses the free world...the Vietnam War was a "Hot BATTLE" of the cold war.