The loss of America and the United States during the Vietnam War lost Vietnam War for various reasons. In this paper I will describe the reason why the United States failed in Vietnam. There are many reasons why I can not mention them all, but I explained the most important elements in detail. I will start my article from the short history of Vietnam. In 1939, Vietnam became part of the Indochina region of France. Before the French power era in the Far East, Vietnam was governed by the Chinese, and they were Communist countries.
The Vietnam War was one of the most serious wars in American history. The reason why the United States was involved is that Communism started in North Vietnam. Citizens in southern Vietnam are concerned about the control of North Vietnam and are afraid that the north will dominate the south. The Communist Party of North Vietnam was supported by the Soviet Union and China, and the people of South Vietnam became vulnerable to North Korea. - Communist attacks in major Vietnamese towns that began around Vietnam's New Year (Tet) on February 1, 1968 was the peak of the attacks that occurred during the Vietnam War. Vietnam's US commander, General William Westmoor, believes that this attack was the last "scorpion throw" of the loser.
The Vietnam War escalated from the Vietnam Civil War to a limited international conflict and the United States suffered. The Vietnam War took place between South Vietnam and the US aid government aid and the assistance guerrilla of North Vietnam. The United States strengthened military intervention and signed a peace agreement in 1973, but the Vietnam War did not end until North Vietnam successfully invaded South Vietnam in 1975. The Vietnam War may be the longest war in America history, but after the collapse of South Vietnam, America questioned their very controversial participation in the failing cause.