Time does not heal all wounds, but forces fresh wounds that need to be considered. Although the Cold War has ended, there are many reasons why the history of the Vietnam War should continue to be fresh and efforts to overcome war and anti-war opposition are still essential. Of course, the Vietnam War is an episode of military history. The background of this episode is during the cold war in Vietnam, the central theme was to oppose capitalism and democracy against communism.
Simple Background: The Vietnam War has been going on for a while, and many people are exhausted by the war and form a huge political movement to protest against the war. Many Americans have a very complex view on this war (they want to make the country safe but they do not want to see a group of young people murdered). In his speech, Lyndon B. Johnson talked about all the themes in Vietnam, and I am about to collapse. "We do not need to say that our people are very worried about this struggle." What he uses here seems to minimize peace of mind. He said that they are extremely worried, not people riot protesting. He did not say that people are fighting the barbaric death war, but instead used the word struggle. The situation seems to be not as bad as it seems.
President John F. Kennedy 's short term of office highlighted the expansion of his war in Vietnam. In 1962, Kennedy reformed the war strategy thoroughly. He sent thousands of consultants and green spears to South Vietnam to use an anti-violence strategy to exercise force to destroy the enemy. Kennedy also promoted a strategic Hamlet plan. It made the South Vietnamese people away from the influence of Vietcong for protection. Under the guidance of General Paul Huggins, the MAAG was reorganized, became a military aid order - Vietnam, and an American consultant was allowed to retaliate for the first time. Expanding US participation
The Vietnam War (1954 - 1975) was a prolonged dispute in which the North Vietnam Communist Party and allied ally of South Vietnam were opposed to the South Vietnamese government and its major ally to the United States. In Vietnam, known as the "American War" (or "War against Americans to save America altogether"), war is also a manifestation of greater regional conflicts (see Indochina war) and the Cold War. The United States of America and the Soviet Union and their respective allies