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How is the Vietnam War related to the Cold war?

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That is because the cold war was a no death conflict between russia and america.

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Russia was trying to get vietnam to be communist, but America wanted it to stay free. This war was mainly caused by the cold war because America and Russia were not on good terms, so they sprang to war very quickly.

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The Vietnam War represents the fight between communism and capitolism, the fight of the Cold War. Basically, the Vietnam War was a microcosm of the Cold War during that time period. It was the desire to spread communism versus the desire to stop it.

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