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HOW AMERICA CHANGED AFTER VIETNAM WAR

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May 02, 2025

Fifty years on, the Vietnam War remains a sobering lesson in the limits of American power.

HOW AMERICA CHANGED AFTER VIETNAM WAR

It was a conflict born of grand notions-containing communism, defending freedom-that crashed against the reality of a faraway land fiercely guarding its independence.

On April 30, 1975, a North Vietnamese tank crashed through the gates of the presidential palace in Saigon, marking the fall of South Vietnam's capital and the end of the Vietnam War.

That iconic image- panicked evacuees clambering onto the last U.S. helicopters as communist forces seized the city-symbolised a superpower's humbling defeat.

Now, half a century later, we look back on the conflict that scarred two nations. What sparked this long war, and why did the United States become mired in Vietnam? How did Cold War fears, Vietnamese resolve, and key figures like Ho Chi Minh shape the outcome? What was the human cost, and how did a peasant army prevail over the world's mightiest military? Most crucially, why did America lose the Vietnam War, and what lessons have been learned since?

imageORIGINS OF A TRAGIC CONFLICT: COLONIALISM AND COLD WAR

Long before American boots touched Vietnamese soil, the seeds of the Vietnam War were sown in colonial struggle. For nearly a century, Vietnam had groaned under French rule as part of "French Indochina." But by the early 20th centuryresistance was fermenting.

World War II proved a turning point: with the Japanese ousting the French, Vietnamese nationalists seized the moment. In 1945, a wiry revolutionary named Ho Chi Minh-steeped in Marxism and anti-colonial fervour-proclaimed Vietnam's independence from Hanoi.

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