The Vietnam war started during the cold war. The United States entered the Vietnam war in hopes of stopping the spread of communism.
The Vietnam War started as part of the Cold War; communism vs. democracy. The United States feared the spread of Communism from the Soviet Union. And corrupt politicians in Vietnam used this fear to justify their desire to keep the wealth of Vietnam for themselves.
The Vietnam War was about stopping the flow of communism. It was NOT about economic trade.
The Vietnam war started in 1962. Because that is when it looked like South Vietnam was going to fall to communism
Vietnam war starts due to the abusive US exterior politics. Vietnam regime turned the country to the communism, spoiling all the US economic and political interests in the region. Therefore defending South Vietnam against the "tyranny of communism" US invaded North Vietnam.
they feared that if communism spread it would continue to spread and possibly start another world war
North Vietnam benefited from assistance by Communist China, but was not communistic at the start of the Vietnam War in the 1960s. It wasn't taken over by Communists until 1976. Today, Vietnam is a socialist state and though ruled by a "Communist" party, is not a true communist state but rather a dictatorship that uses Communism as a front.
Korea was the FIRST "Hot" battle of the Cold War. Vietnam was the SECOND "Hot" battle of the Cold War. The Communists lost (or stalemated) with the first battle, but won the second battle. The communists were contained in Korea. They expanded in Vietnam.The policy of containment in Vietnam was a US foreign policy to contain and isolate the spread of communism to neighboring countries. If communism were not contained in North Vietnam, then South Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand would inevitably become communist as well.
The American involvement started in 1964 (Pres Johnson) and ended in 1973. Vietnam united and the whole country beacame Communist. The USA lost, ie. they could not prevent the spread of communism.
There's only been two wars fought between the free world and the communist one. Korea & Vietnam.
No, the Vietnam War did not start over a bet. The conflict arose from a complex mix of colonial history, Cold War dynamics, and the struggle between communism and anti-communism in Southeast Asia. The war escalated following the division of Vietnam into North and South, with the North supported by communist allies and the South backed by the United States and other anti-communist nations. Ultimately, it was a serious geopolitical struggle rather than a trivial matter like a bet.
After World War II, Soviet Russia emerged as a superpower. The US and western allies considered communism the worst thing ever, and during the Cold War, US strategies to try and contain communism resulted in the Vietnam War.