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What was the fear among US policy-planners about Vietnam ? Were they right in estimating the power of Vietnam ?

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Answered by jkhan1
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(a) The fear among US policy-planners was that the victory of Ho Chi Minh would lead to establishing communist governments in other countries in the area.

(b) The US policy-planners, however, underestimated the power of nationalism to move
people to action, inspire them to sacrifice their home and family, live under horrific conditions, and fight for independence.

They also underestimated the power of a small country to tight the most technologically advanced country in the world. Thus, Vletnamese struggled against all odds and ultimately the Socialist Republic of Vietnam was set up.


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Answered by Vibhav077
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(a) The fear among US policy-planners was that the victory of Ho Chi Minh would lead to establishing communist governments in other countries in the area.


(b) The US policy-planners, however, underestimated the power of nationalism to move

people to action, inspire them to sacrifice their home and family, live under horrific conditions, and fight for independence.


They also underestimated the power of a small country to tight the most technologically advanced country in the world. Thus, Vletnamese struggled against all odds and ultimately the Socialist Republic of Vietnam was set up




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