Why Did America Join The Vietnam War

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The Vietnam war was a brutal time for Americans. They needed to try their best to stop Vietnam into becoming, a communist country. But 1970’s were very brutal it is when America actually decided they wanted out. So, Richard Nixon, the president at the time, got them out. But was this really a good idea? Many people don’t think so because Northern Vietnam ended up winning the war. This ended up turning all of Vietnam into a Communist country. Also why did America join this war in the first place? Did they even have to? What even happened in Vietnam during the 70’s? And why and how did America leave Vietnam? America joined this war because frankly they had to. After WW2 they wanted to help anyone who was getting over ran by communism. In Vietnam is was basically a civil war, North against South. And Northern is trying to turn them into Communist. America allied with Southern Vietnamese obviously because they didn’t want to be turned into communist. Once America heard about this war they were on it instantly. Well maybe not instantly they were about 10 years late. America officially joined the war 1965 and the war started 1955. …show more content…

They were actually struggling pretty bad. There was many casualties for American soldiers. And the next five years the soldiers were going to be on a struggle bus. Or should I say the next three years because America left Vietnam in 1973. Now what was weird about this is that they never actually surrendered or claimed defeat, they just straight up left. But if America actually ever did lose a war do you really think they would claim defeat? After America left Southern Vietnamese got overran and Vietnam turned into a Communist country in

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