Supporting anti-Communist groups in Southeast Asia
Preventing Communist North Vietnam from conquering South Vietnam.
The six policies of the cold war were detente, containment, brinkmanship, collective security, non-alignment and detterance.
The cold war didn't go hot; if it did, it would've been called World War III. Therefore, there were two hot "battles" of the cold war; Korea and Vietnam. But Korea is not located in SEA (South East Asia); Korea is up the coast bordering Russia/China. Some people sometimes call them "hot wars" of the cold war. Korea & Vietnam were the "shooting portions" of the cold war.
Southeast Asia mainly has a hot and humid tropical climate throughout the year and a large amount of rainfall. The only major region in this area with a subtropical climate is Northern Vietnam which is cold in the winter. The only other smaller areas that fall outside this dominant climate are the mountainous northern region, which has a milder, drier climate and certain parts of the region that are deserts.
Supporting anti-Communist groups in Southeast Asia
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Preventing Communist North Vietnam from conquering South Vietnam.
During the Cold War era, the only US objective in southeast Asia was to prevent nations from becoming communist. It was felt at the time (incorrectly) that all communist nations were necessarily part of a global, anti-American alliance.
the Cold War between the U.S. and former Soviet Union
Muslim countries can vary in climate from hot to cold. Many Muslim countries are located in regions with hot climates, such as the Middle East and North Africa, while others are located in regions with colder climates, such as Central Asia. It ultimately depends on the specific country and its geographic location.
DAOJIONG ZHA has written: 'BUILDING A NEIGHBORLY COMMUNITY: POST-COLD WAR CHINA, JAPAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIA'