Respuesta :
B) Avoid defeat until the Americans gave up.
North Vietnamese (as well as Vietcong) were extremely sneaky when it came to their warfare strategies. They were constantly on the retreat and resorted to hiding, raiding American soldiers by night, setting traps, and other similar "underhanded" tactics. It came to the point where the American government had to stop sending troops because it was proving to be futile.
North Vietnamese (as well as Vietcong) were extremely sneaky when it came to their warfare strategies. They were constantly on the retreat and resorted to hiding, raiding American soldiers by night, setting traps, and other similar "underhanded" tactics. It came to the point where the American government had to stop sending troops because it was proving to be futile.
the anser is B
North Vietnamese (as well as Vietcong) were extremely sneaky when it came to their warfare strategies. They were constantly on the retreat and resorted to hiding, raiding American soldiers by night, setting traps, and other similar "underhanded" tactics. It came to the point where the American government had to stop sending troops because it was proving to be futile.
North Vietnamese (as well as Vietcong) were extremely sneaky when it came to their warfare strategies. They were constantly on the retreat and resorted to hiding, raiding American soldiers by night, setting traps, and other similar "underhanded" tactics. It came to the point where the American government had to stop sending troops because it was proving to be futile.