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What happen in the Vietniem war? I would like to know the difference between the Vietniem war and the korean w Q. What happen in the Vietniem war? I would like to know the difference between the Vietniem war and the korean war? Who was the war involved with in the Vietniem war also with the Korean War? I am just inquiring about this for my own knowledge? Also as of now what were the contribuiting factors of these two different wars ? Any other thing you add would be great thanks. If you have links that would be great just your opinion. Asked by . - Tue Apr 25 11:19:05 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. During the fifties and sixties, there was a dominant belief that if one country fell under Communist rule, then the countries around it would become Communist Sattelite states. This theory was called the "domino effect." In essence both conflicts were fought by the United States (the Korean war also involved the U.N. and South Korea in the Korean War) to stem the efforts of Communist countries from spreading the Communist form of government to their neighbors in the South. The Korean War began in 1950 and ended in 1952 and involved the North Koreans and Chinese against the U.S., U.N. and South Korea. The conflict ultimately ended in a truce. Vietnam began after the French colonialists who where in charge of Vietnam were defeated by… [cont.] Answered by dlaich1 - Tue Apr 25 23:44:35 2006 How the war in Gaza is different from the war in Lebanon 2006? Q. The Israeli Winograd report suggests the war in Lebanon 2006 was a failure in many ways. Is Israel really doing it differently this time? How different? Asked by Provost Zakharov - Sun Jan 11 10:01:30 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Well, for one thing, Israel isn't using US equipment and vehicles like they did in Lebanon '06 that the US put in Israel as part of a strategic reserve in case the US had to use them in the Middle East. In other words, they weren't put there for Israeli use. I don't think that Israel is doing anything different, but it's mostly in the political sense, not the military sense. Israel's political policy concerning their borders, foreign policy, and the terrible treatment of non-Jews is what the problem is. It doesn't matter how good your military is if the reason the military is being used is wrong in the first place. As with the situation in Lebanon concerning Hezbollah, the situation in Gaza with Hamas is one that was created by Israel. [cont.] Answered by Heart of Darkness - Sun Jan 11 11:02:13 2009 How do you win a war on terror when it exists in every continent that humans exist on?
Q. Be more specific about the war on terror. Do they only mean terrorism in certain parts of the Middle east? Which group of people haven't committed terrorism? Why so often they call Iraq a war on its own? Asked by Hello - Wed Nov 26 01:26:53 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. Who said we wanted to win the war? The Bush, Cheney and McCain families and rolling in the dough because of it. Get real - why do you think he disobeyed the UN in the first place? Money, money, money. Answered by BeachBum - Wed Nov 26 01:31:31 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "warred" |