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Why did the US and South Vietnam lose the Vietnam War?
Both sides were entirely dependent on outside sources for the wherewithal needed to conduct operations. The war was lost because Congress drastically reduced aid to South Vietnam while North Vietnam was receiving greatly increased support from its communist patrons.
How did Vietnam defeat US Quora?
It was all for nothing: when the dust settled South Vietnam no longer existed, had been swallowed up by North Vietnam, and was now communist. Sacrificing so much for nothing counts as a loss by any objective standard. The US killed more Vietnamese than Vietnamese killed Americans, but that’s irrelevant.
What happened to North Vietnam after the Vietnam War?
Victory for North Vietnam (1973–75) W hen the last U.S. troops left Vietnam in 1973, President Nguyen Van Thieu (1923–) and his South Vietnamese government expressed deep unhappiness with the withdrawal. After all, the Communist government of North Vietnam was still trying to take control of the country.
What event ensured the US defeat in the Vietnam War?
“Refighting the last war” ensured U.S. defeat. On April 30, 1975, Saigon, capital of the U.S.-backed Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), fell to the invading military forces of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (communist North Vietnam), two years after the withdrawal of American troops in…
How long did it take to win the Vietnam War?
After an easy success at Phuoc Long, northeast of Saigon, in December 1974–January 1975, the Hanoi leaders believed that victory was near. In early March the North Vietnamese launched the first phase of what was expected to be a two-year offensive to secure South Vietnam.
How did America’s withdrawal from Vietnam affect South Vietnam?
America’s troop pullout and its subsequent drastic cuts in economic aid left the South Vietnamese military weakened and on its own when North Vietnam cynically violated the peace agreement in early 1975 by launching a massive invasion.