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Vietnam is more painful and bloody and the Indian war wasn't as bloody
Technically between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Actually between the US and North Vietnam.
The war took place in Vietnam because it was a civil war between north and south Vietnam. north Vietnam were communists and south Vietnam were capitalists. Australia's involvement was because they wanted the war on Vietnam soil not on Australian and America and the other countries like new zealand and south Korea, Philippines, Thailand, Spain and Taiwan and ofcourse china
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, passed by the U.S. Congress in 1964, authorized the U.S. military's escalation of involvement in the Vietnam War. It gave President Lyndon B. Johnson the power to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against U.S. forces and to prevent further aggression in Southeast Asia. This resolution essentially expanded American military involvement in Vietnam.
No similarities whatsoever.
The United States increased its military involvement in Vietnam.
What the differences between Iraq war and Vietnam war?
Although Burma borders India, both Burma and Vietnam are in Southeast Asia.
They are two separate continents.
Vietnam is more painful and bloody and the Indian war wasn't as bloody
Vietnam was a war against the nation of NORTH Vietnam and communism. Iraq is the restoration of law and order; and stability to the country.
Two separate continents. i ment for like a doubble bubble
The movement against the involvement of the United States in the Vietnam War began in the U.S. with demonstrations in 1964 and grew in strength in later years. The U.S. became polarized between those who advocated continued involvement in Vietnam and those who wanted peace.
Technically between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Actually between the US and North Vietnam.
They both adopted some aspects of Chinese culture.
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Differences are technological in nature. The troops involved were equally heroic, the differences were national commitment, and the similarities again are that people died, children died, Families died, and military personnel died in pursuit of their nation's objectives. Differences are that deaths in Iraq continue and US deaths are rare in Vietnam.