From 1954 to 1965, the United States strengthened its involvement in Vietnam, but it was far away from 1954 to 1965, but initially there was no support from the United States. When they just crossed World War II, the war was too far. America and Vietnam have fought a cruel war in fear of communism. In this article I will explain why America is involved in other countries' problems, but on the surface it has nothing to do with the United States.
From 1945 to 1969, the United States became increasingly involved in the Vietnam problem. This is due to fear and hatred of Americans Communism and their "containment" policy. The United States does not have to participate in Vietnam, but the possibility of Vietnam falling into communism and falling into Russia is beyond the reach of the world's most powerful capitalist country. Since the United States believes that it will be their benefit to prevent further communism expansion throughout the world, including South Vietnam, the United States began to step into Vietnam as early as 1945. The more the US participates, the harder they get into the conflict, the harder it is for them to retreat. In 1965, as a last resort, combat troops were dispatched to Vietnam to prevent Vietnam from being defeated by communism by other measures.
Between 1954 and 1965, the United States strengthened its involvement in Vietnam for several important reasons that Vietnam was concerned about expanding communism throughout Asia. Over the years the United States may have withdrawn from discontinuing the provision of support for South Vietnam, but since the president wants to maintain this power rather than think that Russia is weak, so Absent. Since 1946, the Vietnamese organization has been established and led by the Communist Party member Ho Chi Minh. He seriously fought with the French. Compared with French people using modern powerful weapons offered by America, they use far more primitive weapons. However, Vietminh did not work well with the theme of "technology", so they were intense, angry, patriotic and tactical. They fought using guerilla techniques and brought great benefits to Vietnam.
From 1954 to 1965, Americans became increasingly popular due to fear, hatred and attempts to eliminate communism from the earth. Initially, the United States was an indirect part of the war, providing economic support and equipment to South Vietnam. When Communist views put their "backyards" at risk, they gradually became involved. Their complete and complete hatred of Communism led America to war. America believes that this war is not against nationalist communism, in fact communism between colonialists and nationalists. In the second half of the war two national political parties who wanted to have the power of Vietnam were included. The American vision is a Korean led by the Communist Party. This means that the United States will do his utmost to defeat the Vietnamese people (Communists).