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Granted, this was a very costly war: over 58,000 Americans were killed, 500,000 wounded, and 1,000,000 North and South Vietnamese were killed; all in all the United States had to keep their word and maintain their goal of preventing a 'domino effect' in Asia. I think that this war shouldn't have lasted ten years, however maybe the mass killings in Cambodia wouold have never taken place if we hadn't pulled out...
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I think that this war shouldn't have lasted ten years, however maybe the mass killings in Cambodia wouold have never taken place if we hadn't pulled out. I don't believe the United States lost this war in any way, only the fact that Vietnam became a Communist country and still is one today can raise any uncertainty...
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