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It took a few years before the US Military was ready, able, and willing to jump into another foreign adventure...1983 to be exact (Operation Urgent Fury-Invasion of Grenada). US casualties were 19 killed.

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Wasn't until 1983 (Operation Urgent Fury-invasion of Grenada) that the US was willing to deploy military forces again.

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What was the worst defeat in us history?

The Vietnam war, for sure


What war was the US losing?

Every War Fought by Americans resulted as the Defeat of the US. They Lost the War of Vietnam, and they are still losing the war on Afganisthan and Iraq.


How does the Vietnam war effect the people of Laos today?

Laos may not be as industrialized as Vietnam is; Vietnam learned much from the US.


Why did the us become involved in the Vietnam war-?

The US became involved in the Vietnam War in an attempt to stop the spread of Communism. The US worried that if South Vietnam fell, it would create a domino effect. The war lasted from 1955 to 1975.


What effect did the tet offensive have on us war policy in Vietnam?

The government decided to negotiate an end to the war

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What was the worst defeat in us history?

The Vietnam war, for sure


Why did president Johnson believe US could defeat north Vietnam?

President Johnson believed that the US could defeat north Vietnam because the US had won WWII with firepower, and the US had the most firepower on earth during the Vietnam War.


What word describes the end of the Vietnam war?

From the communists: Victory From the US/Allies: Defeat


What war was the US losing?

Every War Fought by Americans resulted as the Defeat of the US. They Lost the War of Vietnam, and they are still losing the war on Afganisthan and Iraq.


How does the Vietnam war effect the people of Laos today?

Laos may not be as industrialized as Vietnam is; Vietnam learned much from the US.


Why did the us become involved in the Vietnam war-?

The US became involved in the Vietnam War in an attempt to stop the spread of Communism. The US worried that if South Vietnam fell, it would create a domino effect. The war lasted from 1955 to 1975.


Did President Carter supported a policy of amnesty for men who left the US to avoid the draft during the Vietnam War?

President Carter did not support the amnesty for men who left the US to avoid the draft during the Vietnam war due to his will to win the war and defeat Vietnam.


President Carter supported a policy of amnesty for men who left the US to avoid the draft during the Vietnam War?

President Carter did not support the amnesty for men who left the US to avoid the draft during the Vietnam War due to his will to win the war and defeat Vietnam.


What effect did the tet offensive have on us war policy in Vietnam?

The government decided to negotiate an end to the war


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Which happen first the US became involved in a war in Vietnam or a military defeat led France to pull out of its former colony of Vietnam?

The French war came first (1946-1954).


What effect did the Vietnam war have on policy?

Caution. The US now looked, before it leaped.