Monday, October 21, 2019
Free Essays on The Vietnam War
THE VIETNAM WAR                               At last for thirteen years of fighting with North Vietnam and allies with   South Vietnam, The Paris Peace Talks Treaty was finally signed, the war was ended. The  Peace Treaty created a compromise to reunite the two Vietnams, and allow the United   States to withdraw their military forces. This ended any conflict between Vietnam and   the United States.               The United States was drawn into the war based on the economic and the  previously controlled colony of France need to secure the rubber and banana plantations,           for the South Vietnams businessmen. Also oil from off shore drilling was located close to   the port of Saigon, which used the port to supply oil tankers.  The treaties of S.E.A.T.O.{South East Asia Treaty Organization}joined  Australia, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, The Phillipines, and the United  States, to become allies to the Republic of South Vietnam.  The division of Vietnam into two separate nations gave little choice for  the allies to support. The South Vietnam resources and the port of Saigon would be a free   republic as long the allies could defend them from domination from the industrialized   nation of North Vietnam. North Vietnam was supported by the U.S.S.R.  and supplied by Soviet block with weapons. Led by Ho Chi Mien a nationalist schooled   in Russia, The North Vietnam armies stood in opposition to the South Vietnam  Government. After the fall of Saigon the city was renamed Ho Chi Mien City and still   has that name to   Another ally to North Vietnam government was the weather and terrain  vast jungles, swamps, rice patties, and mountains made slow to impossible travel for the   large military machine  U.S. Monsoon season virtually stopped all actions of the  Americans for about ninety days a year. Typhoons were always a threat to the South   Vietnam allies grounding flights and stopping highway supplies. Heat and humidity of ...  Free Essays on The Vietnam War  Free Essays on The Vietnam War    THE VIETNAM WAR                               At last for thirteen years of fighting with North Vietnam and allies with   South Vietnam, The Paris Peace Talks Treaty was finally signed, the war was ended. The  Peace Treaty created a compromise to reunite the two Vietnams, and allow the United   States to withdraw their military forces. This ended any conflict between Vietnam and   the United States.               The United States was drawn into the war based on the economic and the  previously controlled colony of France need to secure the rubber and banana plantations,           for the South Vietnams businessmen. Also oil from off shore drilling was located close to   the port of Saigon, which used the port to supply oil tankers.  The treaties of S.E.A.T.O.{South East Asia Treaty Organization}joined  Australia, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, The Phillipines, and the United  States, to become allies to the Republic of South Vietnam.  The division of Vietnam into two separate nations gave little choice for  the allies to support. The South Vietnam resources and the port of Saigon would be a free   republic as long the allies could defend them from domination from the industrialized   nation of North Vietnam. North Vietnam was supported by the U.S.S.R.  and supplied by Soviet block with weapons. Led by Ho Chi Mien a nationalist schooled   in Russia, The North Vietnam armies stood in opposition to the South Vietnam  Government. After the fall of Saigon the city was renamed Ho Chi Mien City and still   has that name to   Another ally to North Vietnam government was the weather and terrain  vast jungles, swamps, rice patties, and mountains made slow to impossible travel for the   large military machine  U.S. Monsoon season virtually stopped all actions of the  Americans for about ninety days a year. Typhoons were always a threat to the South   Vietnam allies grounding flights and stopping highway supplies. Heat and humidity of ...    
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