The U.S. sent money to South Vietnam primarily to support its government and military in the fight against the communist North Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War. This financial aid aimed to bolster South Vietnam's economy, enhance its military capabilities, and prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, reflecting the broader Cold War policy of containment. Additionally, U.S. leaders believed that a stable and prosperous South Vietnam was crucial to maintaining regional stability and preventing a domino effect of communist expansion.
The US helped the SOUTH Vietnamese. The North was the enemy!
South Korea and South Vietnam received financial assistance.
weapons
Men & material infiltrated into South Vietnam via the Ho Chi Minh Trail. To train South Vietnamese soldiers
The vietcong strikes convinced President Kennedy to send American military advisers to South Vietnam
1954 A+
After the cease-fire, the United States continued to send military and economic aid to South Vietnam.
It caused President Johnson to send more troops to Vietnam.
it caused president Johnson to send more troop to Vietnam
It caused President Johnson to send more troops to Vietnam.
Men and material infiltrated into South Vietnam via the Ho Chi Minh trail.
He Sent them to Help The South Vietnamese Against The North Vietnamese