The Reason For The United States Involvement In Vietnam
The United States entered The Vietnam War in 1964 to suppress the threat of communism by sending air support and troops to South Vietnam. Countries that supported South Vietnam (Non-Communism) The U.S., South Korea, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, Khmer Republic, and The Kingdom Of Laos. The Countries that were on side of North Vietnam (communist) Vietcong(south Vietnamese rebels), China, Soviet Union, Cuba, and North Korea.