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7 August, 17:15

How is the Intervention in El Salvador similar and different to US intervention in Vietnam?

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  1. 7 August, 17:37
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    Explanation:

    Similarities in US intervention in both El Salvador and Veitnam

    1. Military advisers in Vietnam and Else Salvador, both proved to be incapable to the task at givem, a task that wasn't carefully measured before the commitment was made.

    2. The US government supported sides that has no real political leadership, but just army officers in the conflict or civil war in both Vietnam and El-salvador

    3. The USA government sought rhetorically for an outcome of the civil war, long before it was clear that this outcome could be achieved in both El Salvador and Vietnam.

    4. The US government approach in both civil war, does not seem to solve the ancient enmnities, which can not be solved by military intervention alone.

    Differences in US intervention in El-Salvador and Vietnam

    1. In comparison to Vietnam civil war, El-Salvador civil war is smaller, due to smaller population and less finance for the war, hence, US military intervention in El-Salvador was smaller or minute compared to Veitnam civil war.

    2. While military personnels favour intervention in the Veitnam civil war, in El-Salvador civil war, many professional soldiers at the Pentagon show less willingness for a military adventure in El-Salvador.
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