Also asked, why did so many Americans sooner or later come to oppose US involvement in Vietnam?
THey felt the war was draining the US financially and they saw the true war violence by watching television. Antiwar marches were held in public areas; riots began.
Subsequently, question is, why did the US withdraw its troops from Vietnam? The United States withdrew from Vietnam because it wasn't winning and it faced tremendous pressure from citizens at home who opposed American involvement in the war. They invaded and dominated both Cambodia and Laos after the Vietnam War.
People also ask, why did the domino theory cause the US to become involved in Vietnam?
Americans saw Vietnam as an extension of the Cold War and developed the domino theory. The was the belief that if communists won in S. Vietnam, the communism would spread to other governments in SE Asia.
What happened to Vietnam after the US pullout in 1973?
After the U.S. had withdrawn all its troops, the fighting continued in Vietnam. South Vietnam officially surrendered to communist North Vietnam on April 30, 1975. On July 2, 1976, Vietnam was reunited as a communist country, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
