What was the strategy of the North Vietnamese in the Vietnam War?
A.
a bombing campaign to break enemy morale
B.
gradual troop buildup to deny victory to the other side
C.
limited war to force negotiations
D.
a total war aimed at victory and reunification
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The goal is to seize power by disabling the society, using special means, i.e., assassination, propaganda, guerrilla warfare mixed with conventional military operations, chiefly organizational. In fact, organization is the great god of dau tranh strategy and counts for more than ideology or military tactics.”
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d. a total war aimed at victory and reunification
Explanation:
- In 1955, North Vietnam attempted by force to bring the nation together after a failure to reunify Vietnam by elections, leading to the Vietnam war
- The Viet Cong in the West and the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) used their distinctive tactics and organisations during the 2nd Indo-Chino war or Vietnam War to fight their US and South Vietnamese military enemies
- These approaches include an orchestrated military and political policy – what has been referred to as dau tranh. The NLM was an umbrella for the north Vietnam insurgency 's supporters, allies, and leaders. The NLF also featured fully-armed groups – national and local guerrillas as well as the PLAF (People's Liberation Armed Forces (PLAF)
- Northern Vietnamese guerrilla warfare techniques compelled the U.S. military leaders during the Vietnam War to change their method of fighting.
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