The United States invaded Vietnam using huge freedom, democracy and communist panic. According to Howard Jin's American citizen's history, America is only interested in the country's "rice, rubber, teak, corn, tin, spices, oils and many others" (Zinn 475). Before the war started, Vietnam was always a quiet country. Many problems occurred when the United States used the name Dieem to rule Vietnam. Many tragedies such as homicide and incineration of the village occurred in this case.
As the experience of Vietnam with huge economic resources shows, the United States has the advantage of making a tragic mistake. To make matters worse, in order to save China 's nationalist regime in the 1940s and 1950s, the United States may have decided to get involved in the problem. Such decisions not only prove the enormous cost of blood and wealth, but also pose dangerous questions about American imperialist goals and the wisdom of American strategic decision-making. Whether the Soviet Union is enough to reduce its international promise to the United States is unknown, but it may have been able to bleed Americans more effectively than Korea and Vietnam.
The United States dominates our land and resources. They have to deal with what they call "Indian problems". The United States attempted slaughter, treaties and reservations in the mainland of the United States, but these methods are not effective or politically unacceptable. Therefore, in Alaska, the United States is trying to absorb Alaska indigenous people; we try to legalize and educate that there is no right to sovereign people and nations. In 1959, the United States established Alaska, acknowledging the Alaska land that the United States never possessed legally. Likewise, in order to legalize US land ownership in Alaska, Congress unilaterally enacted the Alaska Indigenous People Problem Solution Act (ANCSA) in 1971. Indigenous people in Alaska did not participate in the discussion and formulation of the law.