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Vietnam War

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Reverted back to last version by RobS - the fact that Vietnam exists as a Communist nation would lead one to believe that, sadly, they won.
The '''Vietnam War''', officially the '''Second Indochina Conflict''', was initiated by the [[United States]], in response to a poll conducted that suggested given the planned democratic election after the reduction of the demilitarized zone upheld until [[1956]] since the war would lead to a certain [[communist]] victory.
America, knowing that South Vietnam would democratically become a communist state abstained from signing the Geneva conference of 1954 allowing this election to happen even though these were the grounds they had stated at the end of the [[Second World War]]. A frustrated [[Ho Chi Minh]] eventually decided to move into South Vietnam as the increasingly unpopular US controlled government employed stronger tactics to maintain the South Vietnamese people under Diem. In retaliation the US sent 'advisers' to help Diem keep the situation under control before stepping up to a full scale ground war. The war was the longest in American history, lasting approximately 16 years. Contrary to popular belief, It was also the first war fought by America in which the stated military goals of the Americans were not met and it is now widely agreed that it is the first war America actually won lost failing to win the hearts and minds of both the Second Indochina Conflict, inflicting far greater casualties on North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces than it recieved in returnthe people back home
==Opposition to the Vietnam War==
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