Only in that they both concerned fighting communism.
Otherwise, Vietnam used bullets, whilst the cold war used words.
Idiot, of course it isn't, the vietname war was against the vietcong, the Korean war against the north Koreans.
No. World War 2 was a war between the Allied countries and Germany. Vietnam was between the United States and Vietnam. Both wars also occurred during different times.
Vietnam was a shooting war (a hot war). A cold war is a NON-shooting war; a cold war is a "stand-off" between two (or more) adversaries. Technically, Vietnam, being part of the cold war...communism verses the free world...the Vietnam War was a "Hot BATTLE" of the cold war.
Yes, part of the cold war.
Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the "Cold War". The Korea was the first "hot" battle of the "Cold War."
Vietnam War, the second "hot" battle of the Cold War.
Part of the cold war.
Vietnam was a hot battle of the cold war.
Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the cold war.
The Cold War; Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the cold war.
Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the cold war.
The Cold War. Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the cold war.
Vietnam was PART of the cold war; the cold war lasted from '45 to '90.
The Vietnam War was part of the cold war.
Vietnam was part of the cold war.
Cold War.
The Vietnam War was part of the cold war. The cold war was between governments (Nations/Countries).
Vietnam war
Hawks believed Vietnam was a crucial front in the Cold War