Explain the Political significance of the Vietnam War.
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The vietnam war was a long, costly snd divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principle alley, the United states. The conflict war was incentified by the ongoing Cold war between the united states and the sovient union
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The Political Significance of the Vietnam War given below:
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- The Vietnam War happened during its peak of the Cold War between the USA and the Soviet Union.
- North Vietnam was the ally of the Soviet Union, and South Vietnam was the ally of the USA.
- Since the USA believes in capitalist ideology, there was fear that the Soviet Union would turn many nations to its spider web.
- That's why the USA had to intervene directly.
- Politically, the war was seen as a way to restrict Communist expansion in Indochina (Thailand, Laos, Malaya).
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