Once the reunification election did not take place, Ho Chi Min turned to a military solution, thus starting the Second Hindu-Chine war.

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In 1956, Ho Che Min was confident that the Vietnam would win the reunification election schedule for that July. Fearing the communists’ would indeed win, Jiam with the approval of the United States refuse to hold those elections. Whole and the Viet men saw no solution but the military way. Thus, the second the American—Indochina war began. Gradually, over the next three years down from the North, down the rugged Hachuring trail through Laos and Cambodia flowed men, arms, and material for communist’s forces in the south. Regroup, reorganized, and rearmed these band of guerillas called the Vietcong, slang for Vietnamese communists. Again, to wage a war of terrorism, sabotage, and subversion against the Ziad Regime.