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Vietnam: should the U.S. have been involved? The Vietnam War created a great deal of controversy in America. Did America really have to sacrifice thousands of lives and millions of dollars? Was it America's duty to be involved in Vietnams affairs? Questions such as these are what derived such a constant debate during the time of the Vietnam War. Despite the consequences, USA entered the war in 1965. They fought for several years, loosing lives everyday. Soon the U.S. government came to realize that they would only be defeated if they fought for any longer. The Vietnam War was a complete disaster and should have been dealt with in a more positive way. The amount of loss was not worth the gain, (there really wasn'
Vietnam wasn't the only Communist country in the world, so I find it silly to assume that they could cause a huge Communism takeover. In January 1973, a cease-fire was arranged. was to prevent Communism from spreading throughout the world, and that that made it just to be involved. The war finally ended on April 30, 1975 when South Vietnam surrendered to North Vietnam. By 1969, the Vietnam War seemed endless, and the United States slowly began to withdraw troops. Despite the treaty, fighting between North and South Vietnam resumed soon afterward, but U. Some may disagree that the war was unbeneficial and worthwhile. Until 1969, North Vietnam and the United States did most of the fighting. efforts seem like they had wasted money, energy, time and lives. When dealing with people of different beliefs, I think it is important to have a better understanding of everyone's positions before we break out in violence.
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