Explain reasons that forced America to withdraw from the Vietnamese war
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The prolongation of the war created strong reaction even with the U.S.
It was clear that the US had failed to achieve its objectives.
The Vietnamese resistance had not been crushed; The support of the Vietnamese people for US action had not been won.
Thousands of young US soldiers had lost their lives.
The widespread questioning of the government policy strengthened moves to negotiate an end to the war.
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The prolongation of the war created strong reaction even with the U.S.
It was clear that the US had failed to achieve its objectives.
The Vietnamese resistance had not been crushed; The support of the Vietnamese people for US action had not been won.
Thousands of young US soldiers had lost their lives.
The widespread questioning of the government policy strengthened moves to negotiate an end to the war.
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The prolongation of the war created strong reaction even with the U.S.
It was clear that the US had failed to achieve its objectives.
The Vietnamese resistance had not been crushed; The support of the Vietnamese people for US action had not been won.
Thousands of young US soldiers had lost their lives.
The widespread questioning of the government policy strengthened moves to negotiate an end to the war.
US media and films played a major role in both supporting as well as criticizing the war.
It was clear that the US had failed to achieve its objectives.
The Vietnamese resistance had not been crushed; The support of the Vietnamese people for US action had not been won.
Thousands of young US soldiers had lost their lives.
The widespread questioning of the government policy strengthened moves to negotiate an end to the war.
US media and films played a major role in both supporting as well as criticizing the war.
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