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Chapter 602 - Chapter 289: Soviet Expansion and the United States’ Contraction

Yu Feng laughed heartily, and the Blue Star netizens in the live broadcast room also joined in the laughter.

Indeed.

From 1965, when the United States began large-scale involvement in the Vietnam Federation's war, international public opinion pressure was already significant.

They thought the terrain of the Vietnam Federation was long and narrow, should be easier to fight than the Peninsula.

It turned out they sent 180,000 U.S. soldiers over, only to find that they couldn't make any progress.

A year's time.

There was hardly any strategic advancement, and 180,000 people were sent in vain.

The United States realized this wasn't working.

So many little brothers around the world were watching.

They were already at a disadvantage in public opinion; if they couldn't win, they wouldn't have anything at all.

So they increased their troops to over 380,000.

In the end....

Even increasing to 380,000 was to no avail.

There was basically no strategic breakthrough, still a stalemate.

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