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Was it worth it? The Vietnam War affected America in a negative way and there are no two ways about this, the economy got severely affected. Countless soldiers lost their lives and the end product was certainly not worth it. The economy got hit because the soldiers were funded to invade Vietnam, the same money could have been used elsewhere and it would have produced great results. The Vietnam War divided the United States, the American citizens took to the roads to stop the war, the country lost a great deal because of the war.
“President John F. Kennedy rounded another turning point in early 1961, when he secretly sent 400 Special Operations Forces-trained (Green Beret) soldiers to teach the South Vietnamese how to fight what was called counterinsurgency war against Communist guerrillas in South Vietnam.” (The Causes of Vietnam War) The deaths of several soldiers could have been avoided but no one bothered about their safety and well being. The election of 1968 was marred by a series of events that affected the United States of America.
Several important figures were assassinated before the election and a lot of undesirable changes occurred just before the election. “The 1967 summer of love was followed by the 1968 summer of hate. Really it began on New Year's Day, January 31: the Chinese Lunar New Year's, called Tet.” (The Summer of Hate) The Vietnam War inflicted a lot of pain on people and it went on for quite a few years, Tet Offensive was nothing but a military campaign which was launched during the Vietnam War. This military campaign was launched for conquering the various parts in Vietnam so as to establish the control of the US in the country.
Several race riots took place before the election and two of the most influential leaders of the US were also assassinated during this period. The election coupled with the Vietnam War created a very chaotic situation in the US. Kennedy who was the front runner to win the election was assassinated. The anti war protestants during the Vietnam War created havoc in the country, they were violent beyond imagination. There is a direct connection between the assassinations and the anti-war protest.
The protesters wanted to bring the soldiers home and they wanted to ensure that the War ended abruptly. In an endeavor to do so, they assassinated Kennedy and Martin Luther King. The Vietnam Experience “The Vietnam war, on so many levels, destroyed our family. My dad was never the same. He became an anti-war protester and raged against the manner in which the war had been fought. I carried so much anger for years that I could not grieve the loss of my treasured sibling. In 2002, I started to research my little brother's death and began to contact men he had served with.
” (Regarding War) The Vietnam War took away countless lives and left countless people regretting the past. This War inflicted pain upon people which was beyond imagination, mothers waited for their sons but the sons never returned home. After reading a lot of personal experiences the pain only became much more intense. Sisters waited for their brothers but they never returned home. The Soldiers of the US were not treated well and they were offered very little protection. The government of the US didn’t do much to ensure that the soldiers come home safely.
Even the ones who survived didn’t come home in a proper condition. Soldiers lost their hands and legs and they still live on remembering the excruciating pain that war inflicts on
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