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The NATO agreement was important to the Vietnam War because it allowed Belgium, Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, and the United States to form a pact against the Soviet Union. It helped later during the Vietnam War because the same countries came together to control Vietnam.

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Vietnam is NOT in the North Alantic. NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organisation

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NATO stayed out of it.

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Combatant.

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