UAS Signs Historic Deal With Vietnam - Tending Good News

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The relationship between the United States and Vietnam has evolved significantly over the years and has been marked by a complex history. Here is an overview of key points in the U.S.-Vietnam relationship:

Colonial Era: Vietnam was a French colony until World War II when Japan briefly occupied the country. After Japan's defeat, Vietnam declared its independence from France, leading to the First Indochina War (1946-1954). The United States supported the French in this conflict, providing financial and military assistance.

Geneva Accords (1954): The First Indochina War ended with the Geneva Accords, which divided Vietnam temporarily along the 17th parallel, with the North controlled by the communists under Ho Chi Minh and the South under a pro-Western government. The United States supported the government in South Vietnam, which eventually became known as the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam).

Vietnam War (1955-1975): The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, was a long and costly conflict that escalated during the 1960s. The United States became deeply involved, sending troops and resources to support South Vietnam's fight against the communist forces in the North, known as the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Army. The war ended with the fall of Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) in 1975 when North Vietnam successfully reunified the country.

Normalization of Relations: After the Vietnam War, the United States and Vietnam had no official diplomatic relations for nearly two decades. The U.S. imposed an economic#tendinggoodnews#worldnews #usnews #breakingnews #news #latestnews #breakingnews #worldnews #rumble #rumblenews #tendingvideo #rumbletending #usanews #usa #tendinggoodnews

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