US Loss to Vietnam There are many reasons why the US lost in the Vietnam War. There is no sole cause for the loss of the United States; to the contrary, there are many things that contribute to the final result. Several historians believe that the United States has not lost any war. The first 3,500 Marines landed in Vietnam, and in 1967 a small number of troops are expected to reach 525,000. For the "containment policy", the United States first engaged in Vietnam. This policy clearly shows that the United States wants to stop the spread of Communism.
In our opinion ... nothing can happen in southern Vietnam and actually threaten the United States of America. And by linking this loss with the freedom of protection we are trying to prove that losing our lives in Vietnam, Cambodia, or Laos is a highly criminal hypocrisy for us. The country is separated. Voters who tend to oppose dirty hippie pacifists are keen to listen to Kelly's criticism as in 2004, but many people did not notice the courage and anti-warfare of Kelly's battle. Activity This relative ignorance opened up the Bush republic. The Swift Boat Group is funded by a real estate major, Republican wealthy donor, Bob J. Perry, a colleague of Karl Rove, and Harlan Crow, the manager of the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation.
Today: Prime Minister Van Bankai of Vietnam met with President Bush in the White House in 2005. He is the first Communist government prime minister who visited Vietnam. The United States is Vietnam's largest trading partner and Vietnam is applying for a World Trade Organization. In July 2005, Vietnam celebrated the 10 year relationship with the United States at a series of events in Washington, DC. America and Vietnam resumed full diplomatic relations in 1995
After the end of the Vietnam War, the President of the United States tried to punish Vietnam with the loss that the country suffered. They blocked trade with Vietnam. The Vietnam economy suffered serious damage. This is due to the new efforts of the United States to stop trade in a unified country and decide to introduce a Soviet style system. Vietnam had to seek assistance from the Soviet Union (February 15, 1993, 43, 43) by ten years from "liberation" until 1985. In 1986, the government leaders began implementing an economic plan allowing Dui to regain its position. When the Soviet aid ceased, the country was able to stand on its own. Vietnamese veterans do not believe Americans are enemies, but government leaders. The government is worried that if the connection with the United States strengthens, a revolution that hurts power may occur. At the same time, Vietnam will become an important exporter in the future without US assistance.