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How did the US prevent the spread of communism?

By using us troops to invade after the prime minister was removed by radicals They invaded Grenada when there was a communist revolution.


Why did china invade Tibet in 1959?

So Tibet could fall to communism


Why did Reagan direct US troops to invade Grenada?

To prevent the nation from becoming a communist outpost


How many members of congress voted to invade Iraq?

374


Why did US forces invade Vietnam?

The US didn't invade South Vietnam. The Republic of South Vietnam asked for US help as they couldn't stem the Red Tide (communist infiltration).


Why did hiler invade the Soviet Union?

Because Hitler wanted more living spaces for the German people and he hated communism


What was the result during the Korean War?

The conflict merely showed the communist bloc that the free world would not let a communist nation invade and try to seduce a free nation by armed conflict.


How was American aid to western Europe a key to containing communism?

The idea of NATO was that if the USSR attempted to invade any member of that alliance, the other members would come to the rescue of that invaded nation. There was particular concern about West Germany. As it turned out, no such invasion ever happened.


What terrain do US Marines fight on?

land they usually will invade, not stay around and protect


Why did Kim Il Sung choose to invade South Korea in June 1950?

He chose to invade because he wished to incorporate South Korea into his domain regardless of their wishes.


What were arguments for and against Australia's involvement in Vietnam war?

For: Many people at the time subscribed to the domino theory, that Communist dominance would spread from one Communist nation (such as North Vietnam) to neighbouring nations (such as South Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia) and that the chain would eventually result in Australia becoming a Communist dictatorship. At the time, the public were in general very fearful and hateful towards Communism. By fighting Communism in Vietnam, it was intended that North Vietnam's Communist military would be defeated before it could invade Australia. It strengthened Australia's alliance with the United States, another foreign party on South Vietnam's side of the war. Australia had a growing economy benefitting from increased trade with the US, and as a small country without much defence in case of invasion, could have the US intervene as 'repayment' for Australia helping them in the Vietnam War.It mirrors America's.


How is the Cold War connected to the Vietnam War?

The COLD WAR lasted from approximately 1945 until 1990. "Cold War" meant that no war was being fought, as in another world war such as WWII had been. If the "Cold War" had turned "HOT" then that would have been WW3. The Cold War was a non-shooting war (no WW3), between the Communist world and the Free world. The communists tried to enlarge their powers by fighting with the use of surrogates in "relatively" limited wars, Korea (1950-1953) & Vietnam (1961-1975). Since these were communist attempts of take over, and they occurred during the cold war, these two limited wars, are often referred to as, "HOT BATTLES" of the cold war. The communists failed in Korea, but succeeded in Vietnam.