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Causes Of The Vietnam War

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The Cause of the Vietnam War and the United State Loss
The Vietnam War (1 Nov 1955 – 30 Apr 1975) was fought between United States soldiers in South Vietnam and the Viet Cong of North Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh was the communist leader of North Vietnam. The Vietnam War spanned over the presidencies of John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Gerald Ford. Despite the French losing their war in Vietnam from 1945-1954, the United States would begin its own war there in 1955. The U.S. got involved in Vietnam mainly because of its Cold War ideas. The U.S. lost because of the self-imposed limitations on war, underestimating the Viet Cong, and the public aspect of the war.
The foundation for the Vietnam War for the United States begins with major ideas underpinning the Cold War. The U.S. defines the nature of its enemy, communism, as a monolithic force that is sworn to its destruction. The U.S. thought that all communists on Earth were the same thing with the same goal and same leader, to destroy the U.S. under Joseph Stalin. The U.S. saw the Cold War, and eventually the Vietnam War, as black and white, good vs. evil, which was horribly simplistic and wrong. With the newly defined enemy, the Truman Doctrine was implemented in 1947 which established a policy of containment. The doctrine states that the U.S. will protect any free country from revolutions from within or attack from the outside. The U.S. would end up defending several evil leaders and rightest dictators in its

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