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Essay heading: Explain why america left vietnam
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April 26, 1996 |
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President Kennedy stated, "The enemy is the Communist system itself-implacable, insatiable, unceasing in its drive for world domination?" There were two significant faults with this objective. Firstly the Americans assumed that, without evidence, the Vietnamese people would be swung by the power of democracy... displayed 300 characters
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Secondly, disputes occurred between the major Communist nations during the Vietnam war: the Sino-Soviet split destroyed the idea of a unified world-wide takeover by Communist nations. Vietnamese scholar Luu Doan Huynh attacked the US many years later, "?you were not only wrong, but you had, so to speak, lost your minds... displayed next 300 characters
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