1. Geographically, South Vietnam cound NOT be isolated. Men/material kept infiltrating into RVN (Republic of S. VN). Couldn't stop the flow, without widening the war with other countries.
2. Couldn't risk involving communist super powers, if step 1 occurred.
3. Couldn't use nukes.
For North Vietnam it was.
It failed; the communists won the war.
The successful coup was in '63 & supported because Diem had to go.
Australia was the partner of the US; when we went in, so did they. When we left, they left. Our success, mirrored their success.
Vietnam was at war with France before the US intervened in the sixties. In fact, they defeated the French in 1956 and became independent, but divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam. The Vietnam war the US was in was the result of the North and their communist sympathizers in the South (the Viet Cong) trying to unite the country under communism. When the US pulled out in 1975, they were successful.
cuz it wasnt successful
Boudicca wasnt very successful
No, it wasn't successful. The government never did declare it a war and didn't put in all that it could have to win.
For North Vietnam it was.
he wasnt
It failed; the communists won the war.
The F22 Raptor would only have smart weapons and no guns on it had not been for the Vietnam war.
For the communists, yes.
The successful coup was in '63 & supported because Diem had to go.
It's benefiting from US tariffs on China. It's been quite successful in combating Covid.
becauase dope wasnt invented then
It did for over 20 years.