The Vietnam War

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The Vietnam War 1. Introduction. I have chose to write about the Vietnam War because it is very exciting, and it have a lot of political and military questions that haven't been cleared out. I would like find out why the US wanted to join the war, and why did they lose the war, and what did the people in the US say about the war. 2. The story of Vietnam Within the war the U.S had the intention to keep South-Vietnam free for communism, and that was also the intention under the war until 1965, where it more than less was gone. In the mid-nineteenth century, France had the control of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. But in 1954, France was forced out of Vietnam and therefore there were no one left to be the anticommunist in the region, except South-Vietnam. The American President Dwight D. Eisenhower, came up with the Domino-Theory which says: "If one country becomes communist, the other countries will fall one by one." They thought Asia would become communist too if the USA did not bring its army into action. But the South-Vietnam didn't have the power to fight a major guerrilla war against the North-Vietnam, but with the assistance of US advisers, the US rebuild the South Vietnamese army. In 1930-31, the Vietnamese National party was totally wiped out, so the lead in the resistance was taken over by Ho Chi-Minh and his founded Communist party. In 1950 Ho Chi-Minh declared, that only his Government was legal. It came to many violent battles and In Geneva, July 1954, it was decided to part Vietnam in to regions, the South and North-Vietnam, there was never a election for it, because the president, Ngo Diem, rejected it. After the death of Ho Chi-Minh, a communism party led by a group called Vietcong started the Guerrilla wars in 1957. After years of fighting, the North Vietnam army had taken more and more land from the south. After command of the American president Lyndon Johnson the US send their own troops to Vietnam, and then in early in August 1964, a US Navy destroyer were attacked by Vietnamese P-4 torpedo boats, after it had been on patrol, gathering information on North Vietnamese and Chinese military activities. 3. The US Mobilising After the torpedo attacks, the US increases their funding to the South-Vietnam army with $125million. But the South-Vietnam army didn't still have the power to fight a war against the stronger North-Vietnam army.

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