why America is involved in the war of Vietnam
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The U.S. made a pact with several nations that we would unite against any Communist aggression. As with much of the international agreements, the United States took it seriously while many other nations refused to do so. Eventually the liberal media turned against the war and was able to change public opinion. Many members of the media had leftist leanings and some actually supported the Communist attempts to take over the world.
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The U.S. made a pact with several nations that we would unite against any Communist aggression. As with much of the international agreements, the United States took it seriously while many other nations refused to do so. Eventually the liberal media turned against the war and was able to change public opinion. Many members of the media had leftist leanings and some actually supported the Communist attempts to take over the world.
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During that period America completely opposed the growth of the communist parties
When communism started to spread in Vietnam the Americans disliked it waged a war against the small country Vietnam.
They were armed and used many nuclear weapons such as the napalm, agent orange, and other phosphoric bombs.
A large number of people were killed and also a large forest area was devastated.
They destroyed the ho chi Minh trail repeatedly but it was reconstructed very quickly.
Americans especially the working class men were forced to join the army which all the people highly criticed.
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