Since North Vietnam was heavily subsidized by BOTH China and the Soviet Union, a more aggressive stance on North Vietnamese soverenty could easily lead to a direct military conflict with China and the Soviet Union. That was a situation neither of the three countries involved were interested in starting.
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Unification was Ho Chi Minh's goal.
South Vietnam's surrender to North Vietnam is what ended the Vietnam War. The North Vietnamese had the goal of Vietnamese Unification and the surrender of South Vietnam in 1975 allowed them to achieve that objective.
The outcome of the war was the that invasion of South Vietnam by North Vietnam succeeded, and the US failed to prevent the unification of Vietnam into a single, communist country, which it has remained to this day.
To keep the Soviets & Red Chinese at bay, and preserve the Republic of South Vietnam.
Direct combatants were the NVA & VC. Indirect suppliers to the enemy were the Soviets/Chinese Communists (Chicom).
the unification of Vietnam under a single, communist government. your welcome to those unlucky study island users
The capital of the Republic of South Vietnam (RVN); Saigon.
30 April '75.
The USSR gave aid to North Vietnam. China sent aid to the Vietcong via North Vietnam.
Vietnam is in asia.
Most definitely. Simply had to invade North Vietnam. If the Soviets or Red China intervened; use nuclear weapons against them. Which is why North Vietnam wasn't invaded.