How fair is it to call the Vietnam War a global conflict?
Very fair! Beginning in 1940 with the occupation of French-controlled Indochina by Japanese imperial forces during World War II, Vietnam was subject to a series of military interventions by foreign powers, each welcomed by some Vietnamese nationalist groups and strongly resisted by others.
At various points and to varying degrees, Japan, France, Great Britain, the Chinese Nationalists, the Chinese communists, the United States, the Soviet Union, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, the Philippines, Laos, Australia, New Zealand and Cambodia all committed military forces to the evolving conflict, which arguably came to a conclusive end only in 1989 when Vietnam withdrew its military from neighbouring Cambodia. At its peak during the 1960s and early 1970s, the Vietnam War was omnipresent…
