User:WikiCleanerMan/South Vietnam–United States relations
South Vietnam |
United States |
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Diplomatic mission | |
South Vietnamese Embassy, Washington, D.C. | Embassy of the United States, Saigon |
Relations between South Vietnam and the United States were one of the closest the United States had during the Cold War and the Vietnam War. South Vietnam relied heavily on the United States for military support to counteract North Vietnam, its main enemy during the war. While relations were close due to mutual hostility toward Communism and the Soviet Union, a major ally of the North Vietnamese, internal events in South Vietnam made things often complex and provided more headaches for the U.S.' ability to win the Vietnam War. Relations between South Vietnam and the United States collapsed with the Fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, with the North Vietnamese securing victory and the region of South Vietnam being absorbed into reunified Vietnam under a Communist State.
History
[edit]See also
[edit]- Ambassadors of Vietnam to the United States
- Ambassadors of the United States to South Vietnam
- Embassy of Vietnam, Washington, D.C.
- Embassy of the United States, Saigon
- Vietnam War
- United States in the Vietnam War
- Commercial Import Program
- Operation Passage to Freedom
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
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United States
Category:Bilateral relations of the United States
South Vietnam