Vietnam essay

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The Involvement of the United States during the Vietnam War.

The American’s involvement in the Vietnam War took a huge death toll as well as a huge financial toll. Many believed that our involvement was unnecessary and waste of the money and lives lost (Romo, Zastro, Miller). But, with the harsh French ruling the Vietnam had, and soon shared control over Vietnam with Japan, some Vietnamese got tired of that and wanted to declare it a free country. Of course, that thought wouldn’t come easy to all, and a fight starts to break. With the U.S. nervous about the possible spread of communism to other countries surrounding and eventually making way to the Americas, the United States were soon involved in the Vietnam war that ended up lasting 16 years long.

First, the French were ruling Indochina, what is now called Vietnam. Many Vietnamese wanted to part ways from the French’s ruling and to become a free country. Ho Chi Minh was a communist, Vietnamese leader who was ready to lead
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Vietnam against Japan, French and Americans. The First Indochina war erupted and the Vietnamese were victorious against the French. Initially, the French and the US agreed via. N.A.T.O, to keep the Chinese communist from taking over, and wanted to gain control over Vietnam to not spread communism past any other borders, and potentially the world. In retrospect, well after WWII, the United States had feared that there would be a WWIII. "The US Armys role in Vietnam was to establish a safe environment within which people of South Vietnam could form a government that was independent, stable and freely elected” (Rottman, pg6). At this time many armed attacks and terrorism was going on and this is when Truman adopted a foreign policy called containment...

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...ia” (peace broadcast).
In conclusion, the Vietnam War was a war that the US shouldn’t have fought. Millions were spent, thousands died, just because of the fear of communism taking over in a Domino effect. Many of the surviving veterans of that war suffer from life long bodily injuries to mental discomfort, and most even committing suicide.

Works Cited

• Lind, Michael, “Why we went to war” , Jan 1, 2013 , http://www.legion.org/magazine/213233/why-we-went-war-vietnam , April 29, 2014
• “Nixon’s peace with honor Broadcast about Vietnam”, Jan 23, 1973, http://watergate.info/1973/01/23/nixon-peace-with-honor-broadcast.html, April 28,2014
• Barry Romo, Pete Zastro, Joe Miller, History of the US wat in Vietnam, updated and revised, 2002, http://www.vvaw.org/about/warhistory.php, April 29,2014
• Gordon Rottman, “ The US Ary in the Vietnam war 1965-73”, March 19, 2013

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