Vietnam War (1955-1975)

The Vietnam War was a central battleground in the global struggle against communism, pitting the United States and its allies against communist forces in Southeast Asia. The war illustrated the challenges of containing communist insurgencies and highlighted the moral, political, and economic costs of interventionist policies. Despite ultimately ending in defeat for the United States, the Vietnam War shaped Cold War dynamics and influenced U.S. foreign policy for decades to come.

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