Who Were the Vietcong?
The Vietcong were communist guerrilla fighters in South Vietnam.
They aimed to:
- Overthrow the South Vietnamese government
- Reunite Vietnam under communism
They were supported by North Vietnam.
Why Did the USA Become Involved?
The USA feared the “domino theory”.
This was the idea that if one country became communist, nearby countries would follow.
American leaders believed losing Vietnam could lead to communist expansion across Asia.
Fighting Against the USA
During the 1960s and early 1970s:
- The USA sent hundreds of thousands of troops to Vietnam
- Heavy bombing campaigns took place
- The Vietcong used guerrilla warfare tactics
Despite massive military power, the USA struggled to defeat communist forces.
Importance of the Vietnam War
The Vietnam conflict damaged American confidence and reputation.
It also showed:
- Communism could not always be stopped easily
- Cold War conflicts could become long and costly
- Superpower rivalry affected countries around the world
The war became one of the most important Cold War conflicts.