Social Sciences, asked by VaibhavB10, 1 year ago

WHY DID US ENTER THE VIETNAM WAR????


HannanM: Us decided to enter Vietnam because they didn't wanted any more country having communist regime in there country
HannanM: and Vietnam was being one of them

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Answered by N3KKI
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During World War II, Japanese forces invaded Vietnam. To fight off both Japanese occupiers and the French colonial administration, political leader Ho Chi Minh—inspired by Chinese and Soviet communism—formed the Viet Minh, or the League for the Independence of Vietnam...


harshchoudhary1000: The US was oppressive that the establishment of such a communist regime will spark a chain reaction in the surrounding parts of the world and will led to formation of such similar regime
raginimishra620: US worried about communism gaining Power
HannanM: harsh your answer is correct
Answered by gurdevsingh14
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The US entered the Vietnam War in an attempt to prevent the spread of communism, but foreign policy, economic interests, national fears, and geopolitical strategies also played major roles. Learn why a country which had been barely known to most Americans came to define an era.

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