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Was Vietnam The Vietnam War Or Conflict?

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Vietnam: War Or Conflict? The Vietnam War was perhaps one of the most patriotic wars in American history but many people question whether or not it was a war. Vietnam could be considered a war due to the level of casualties and its length, but there are more reasons, saying it is in all actuality not a full fledged war, for example: initially war had never been formally declared, not only that, but the war was still too contained in one area and could have been considered a part of any war going on at the same time. Contrary to popular belief, war was never actually the intention in Vietnam. For instance, when American Soldiers were first deployed in Saigon, Nha Trang, and Nang Military Bases it was to assist South Vietnamese rebels known as the NLF (National Liberation Front) with supplies and other small services; war was not even declared as “The last declaration of war by congress was on June 4th, 1942 which declared war on Romania during World War II” (“Declarations of War By Congress”, n. pag.). The Americans were in Vietnam It could be argued that the NVA (North Vietnamese …show more content…

The Vietnam conflict began for many reasons, but a very large factor was Cold War tensions between the USSR and the USA, the main part of this war was the fight between Communism and Capitalism. The fight between Communism and Capitalism was also the main driving force behind the Cold War, which is the main connection between The Cold War and The Vietnam War. There are also many other conflicts that are a part of a bigger war, not just Vietnam, for example: The Gallipoli campaign (which was a Military Campaign during WWI) has a small following that considers it to be it’s own war as it was a completely different area of fighting than normal WWI trench warfare in Belgium, France, and Germany, but Gallipoli was indeed a part of World War One (It was asinine to say

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