How come America lost vietnam so badly?

How come America lost vietnam so badly?

Because there was a severe disconnect between the material resources necessary to prosecute the war, and the willingness to fight said war; while economically and militarily, the U.S. could have kept up the war indefinitely and easily have expanded its presence, there was significant popular backlash against such a move, which was seen as pointlessly pouring blood and treasure into a jungle shithole that didn't even want us there.

the media fucked it up, the rise of liberalism and liberal media made everyone antiwar and any war was equated to muh hitler or ww2. and its been that way ever since

>lost

This.

Tactically speaking the US came out on top for almost every engagement it found itself with the NVA/VC and killed a fuckload of Vietnamese, both North and South. Strategically though, it was all for nothing because we failed to stop the NVA from taking South Vietnam.

The worst aspect of the war, for me at least, is how it completely tore the US apart culturally and set precedent on the way our current "wars" would be fought

This is a post to see if Veeky Forums still filters all my posts.

>>lost

because pic related

Triumph of the Vietnamese will

>You see Jimbo, if you let enemy achieve his strategic objective, you win!

Why do we have this thread every day?
The US kicked ass militarily. The military was not allowed to invade north Vietnam or go in after the NVA broke the ceasefire for political reasons.

That's Hitler's fault then, not the media. Hitler is akin to the retard in class who ruins the lesson everyone because he was too busy banging his chest and being disruptive.

because Vietnam has bullshit plot-armor

>kicks France's ass
>kicks America's ass
>kicks China's ass

seriously

Because Johnson wasn't willing to risk WW3 by bombing Hanoi.

this. tunnels are OP as fuck, pls nerf

Because the United States was divided over the war, and the geopolitical situation limited their options due to threat of escalation of conflict.

Imagine trying to build a sand-castle out of shit.

You can hold it up forever, but it's still going to slide back down the second you take the mold off.

Eventually you get bored and leave the beach, and a wave washes everything away.

You begin to walk home, and you see the Frenchman who took a shit on the beach making his way over to central Africa.

They didn't. North Vietnam could not win the war as long as America was still there. They were willing to lose 10 to 1 men in order to win. However, the North knew that as long as there were American troops still fighting, they would not win. America eventually was like "Fuck it, not worth it." Remember, America pulled out in 73, Saigon fell in 75. What should have happened from the beginning is if LBJ had been honest about what would happen, the North might have sued for peace sooner.

i think you mean its hitlers moms fault

>it completely tore the US apart culturally and set precedent on the way our current "wars" would be fought

This

Except for the Civil War, there is no other event that damaged the American psyche in such a profound way as Vietnam did.

VIETNAM WAS NEVER DECLARED.
STOP SAYING IT WAS A WAR, BECAUSE IT WASN'T.
THEREFORE AMERICA DIDN'T LOSE SHIT

CHECKMATE ATHIESTS

Could it count as a win for Vietnam then.

BUT MUH K/D

You lost, just deal with

value of goal < value of resources required to attain goal

t. Clausewitz.

good

bad

Vietnam was fighting for Vietnam
America was fighting for ideology and geopolitics

America won militarily and lost politically. Frankly, the US administration, media and public did not allow the armed forces to win the war.

fake as fuck such tunnels never existed please don't post comic book content on Veeky Forums.

Wars are military means to political ends.

america just wanted to contain communism not fight in a war

Better question is why American's are so obsessed over the idea of "winning" a morally objectionable war in the first place.
>muh domino theory
>immediately goes to war against China after unification
>removed Khmer Rouge

>America absolutely dominates every aspect of the war in Vietnam
>Euros who understand nothing of war because they're soft cunts say America "lost badly"
lol

Well if "badly" means they took a huge beating then true enough they didn't.
But if it means they completely failed to achieve their political objectives even partially, then yes they did

>deceiving the public into sending their sons to die in an unnecessary war is a good thing

I bet you voted Bush too

Where did I say we won?

>cletus figured it all out in his barn
>he's walking around unironically thinking the US won

good thing Vietnam won than.

Really one of the few "good vs bad" wars throughout history.