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they were very bad and there was so many desperate people.

The government embarked on a mass campaign of collectivization of farms and factories. This caused an economic collapse and resulted in triple-digit inflation. Reconstruction of the war-ravaged country was slow, and serious humanitarian and economic problems confronted the communist regime. Millions of people fled the country in crudely built boats, creating an international humanitarian crisis.[30][31]

In 1978, the Vietnamese army invaded Cambodia (sparking the Cambodian-Vietnamese War) to remove from power the Khmer Rouge-who had been razing Vietnamese border villages and massacring the inhabitants,[32] installing a regime whose leaders rule until 1989.[33] This action worsened relations with China, which launched a brief incursion into northern Vietnam (the Sino-Vietnamese War) in 1979.[34] This conflict caused Vietnam to rely even more heavily on Soviet economic and military aid.

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North and South Vietnam became ONE communist country called Vietnam. The United States lowered the adult age from 21 to 18; and eliminated the military draft, creating today's ALL VOLUNTEER military.

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Following the Tet Offensive of 1968. The National Liberation Front (Viet Cong) who had used all of their resources failed to elicit the grassroots support they needed to continue. Their eagerly anticipated uprising of the people never happened. There was little support for the communists there and no motivation for any type of "glorious revolution". As a result, the National Liberation Front had already ended prior to the end of the war. The North Vietnamese had took over the running South Vietnam until the countries reunified.

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The North won and spread communism to the South, so now Vietnam is wholly communist.

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North Vietnam completed it's conquest of South Vietnam.

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The NVA launched a full scale invasion of South Vietnam, and conquered the country.

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North Vietnam won the war, creating one nation...VIETNAM.

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Pragmatism, "realpolitik". Negotiating the US pullout in Vietnam.


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With the exception of MIAs, all US personnel were out by April '75.


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Because it was an unwinnable war. They didn't pull out they were defeated and ran.


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29 March 1973.


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