The US said that he did not pay a new tax on the Vietnam War. This is the sentence that most of us remember the 1992 presidential election. At the same time, we remember there was a new tax between the President. In the year of the presidential election, there were countless promises made to do for the best interests of the people or for the benefits of presidential candidates. These hidden benefits are one of the biggest problems in the political aspect of the modern social regime.
The United States participated in the Vietnam War, which was called the Vietnam War, but mainly participated in and participated in most wars to protect democracy. South Vietnam's government and military teams are not well organized. America played most of the war, and when it became a war against South Vietnam, they could not fight the north. Prime Minister of South Vietnam Ngo Dinh Diem opposed in South Vietnam. - US participation in Vietnam Vietnam is a country in Southeast Asia and part of the French ancient Indochina colony. During the Second World War, Vietnamese people were taken from French to Japanese, Vietnamese Resistance Organization was established. The leader is Ho Chi Minh, he is a devout Communist
Secret activist Ho Chi Min secretly returned to Vietnam after banishment for 30 years and organized a group called Vietnamese National Party organization (Vietnam Independence Alliance). After the Japanese army occupied Vietnam during the Second World War, the Strategic Services Bureau (OSS) of the US Army Intelligence Agency cooperated with Ho Chi Minh and his Vietnamese guerrillas, harassing the Japanese in the jungle, shooting down He rescued the American pilot who was made. Summer - Serious famine occurred in Hanoi and surrounding areas, eventually two million people died. Famine caused political turmoil and uprising of farmers against remnants of Japanese and French colonial society. Ho Chi Minh uses turbulence by successfully spreading his Vietnamese movement
At the end of World War II, the leader of Ho Chi Minmin, Vietnam announced Vietnam's independence in a speech calling for the American Declaration of Independence, the Declaration of Human Rights of the French Revolution and citizenship. In August 1945, after Japan surrendered, Vietnam soon dominated northern Vietnam and occupied Saigon. The French soon reaffirmed their rule of Saigon, and by 1946 they succeeded in regaining control of Vietnam at least nominally. After the Second World War, the conflict between Vietnam and France also evolved into the French Indochinese War (1946 - 1944).