Louis Farrakhan
Both the king of Spain and the king of Portugal
you probably should provide "the following"...
The U.S. general was Dwight David Eisenhower.
First of all, there were two Vietnamese peoples during the war. The North Vietnamese had a good leader, whilst the South Vietnamese may have had decent leader, the north had a better one; since the north won the war. Secondly, any nation could use a good leader. Unless that particular nation (country) is doing so well (economically, etc.) that it excels on it's own...in which case the leader is nothing but a "figure head" (a person who is leader of nation in title but has NO real authority).
It was due to 2nd world war! Americans supported a trusted leader.
Emperor Hirohito was the leader of Japan during WW2, they were part of the "axis" powers and had pact with Germany (as an ally)
Lyndon B. Johnson and the Vietnam War
The first president of South Korea, and leader of that nation during the Korean War.
"Italy's leader Vittorio Orlando hoped to gain territory for his nation. He was disappointed to find himself largely ignored by other leaders during the peace talks."
The USS Yorktown (CV-5) was sunk by a IJN submarine during the battle of Midway in June 1942.
The most industrialised nation on earth and the leader of the biggest empire ever known.