Veitnam
The Vietnam War was truly one of the most uncommon wars ever fought. This conflict was so hostile and ironic, that the official beginning and end could never be identified, or pinpointed. Likewise, the enemies and the allies looked exactly alike. This turmoil made everyone in the war confused, because “anyone” could be a friend by day, and foe by night. Additionally, what made the war so difficult was the tactics used by many soldiers. These tactics were called “Guerrilla Warfare,” which consisted of the simple process of “hide, shoot, and run.” Surprisingly, this fighting technique matched the skills of many of the best-trained soldiers from the opposite side. The Vietnam War fought between the communist North Vietnam, and the non-communist South Vietnam was supported by the United States. The main objective of the war was to c
Overall, the Vietnam War, was the United States longest, and costliest war; that cost more that fifty-eight thousand American lives. During the direct U.S. military participation in the war, the United States government spent over one hundred forty billion dollars, “enough money to fund urban renewal projects in every major American city.” The “belief, trust and moral” of the American people was enormously traumatized.-The united States failed, for the first time in its history, to achieve its “stated war aims.” After the Vietnam War, the United States tried to punish Vietnam for the losses suffered by their country. They boycotted all trade to North Vietnam, forcing the Vietnam’s to economy fall. Soon, the North Vietnam invaded the South, and annexed, letting the two countries be renamed as a “socialist republic of Vietnam.” Late
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