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Why did it seem like Vietnam was a "war" that America was never going to be able to win?
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Why did it seem like Vietnam was a "war" that America was never going to be able to win?
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Why did it seem like Vietnam was a "war" that America was never going to be able to win?
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Because Vietnam kept coming stronger and having more power.
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because vetenam and American has adeal in that time to stop the war by un
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