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Rashad Waters
7 August, 11:55
Why didnt the us win the vietnam war
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Darien Mays
7 August, 13:06
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The Americans weren't as determined to win as the Vietnamese
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Basically because the Vietnamese wanted to win more than the Americans did. There were a couple of reasons for this. First, the Americans were an invading force, and the Vietnamese were fighting on their own soil. Second, the Americans were not willing to make an all-out commitment to win.
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