The communist party of the Peoples Republic of China saw the advantages of a free market economy. They created one that seems to operate on at least a semi-free market system, complete with a Stock Market and individual "millionaires". A shock to Marxists of the school of Marxism-Leninism. The Party leaders, however, still have the ultimate control of how the government should operate. There remains only one true political party in China, the revisionist communist party.
To contain the expansion of Communism, promote Democracy, To strengthen and aide anti-communist elements and Military objectives. They were to train, equip, and support anti-communist elements
Communism was condemned both as an ideology and a social system. In the US, it was the concerted attempts to demonize communism while extolling the virtues of capitalism and democracy. The world was envisioning a world kept divided and obedient with fears of 'perpetual war'.
Mao predicted that the aim of US in Korean war is to demolish communism and ultimately the war would move on to Chinese soil. as a result, to prevent more casaulties of Chinese and show support for the communist allies, the Chinese took part in the fight in the first place.
The common link was a Communist government. It was in China's best interest to keep North Vietnam as an ally which also allowed the opportunity to spread Communism.
Chinese peasants
Peasants.
After WW2 the United Nations began a policy of containment to prevent the spread of Communism. The Chinese civil war involved government nationalists and communist guerrilas. The US supported the nationalists to try to stop the communist takeover.
China supports many countries after the communist party took control in 1949. They support the communist movements in Malaysia and Vietnam. The ideology is communism.
Chinese peasants embraced communism primarily due to their desperate socio-economic conditions, including widespread poverty, landlessness, and exploitation by landlords. The Communist Party's promises of land reform, social equality, and the redistribution of wealth resonated deeply with their struggles. Additionally, the party's effective grassroots organization and mobilization efforts helped build trust and support among the rural population. The appeal of a revolutionary ideology that aimed to empower the peasantry and improve their living conditions played a crucial role in their support for communism.
No and it probably never has since the Communist government fell in 1992. The Taliban other militants despised communism and would likely have nothing to do with a supposed communist state.
Chinese peasants
Because of the domino theory. The North was communist and wanted to unite Vietnam to become one communist country. The USA backed the south because it wasn't communist and didn't want Vietnam to fall to communism.