20230827 Cong Dong Tham Luan Chuyen Di Dem P40b
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Đây là lúc Hoa Kỳ quyết định dứt khoát việc bỏ rơi miền
Nam theo quyền lợi của Hoa Kỳ.
Liệu với thái độ quyết liệt từ chối không ký vào hiệp
ước đình chiến Paris Peace Accords 1973 của ông Thiệu khiến cho Hoa Kỳ đã quyết
định luân chuyển cả toán truyền tin tại tòa đại sứ Sài Gòn và không tiết lộ việc
công điện đầu hàng của cộng sản giặc Hồ gửi cho tòa đại sứ Hoa Kỳ vào cuối
tháng 12 1972 tại Sài Gòn?
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132. Memorandum for the President’s
Files by the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig)1
Washington, November
30, 1972, 10:15 a.m.
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d132
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_485
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_486
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_487
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_488
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_490
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d33
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v17/d203
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d132#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.219.8.4
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d132#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.219.18.4
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d132#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.219.22.10
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d132#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.219.36.8
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d132#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.219.60.10
149. Message From Richard T. Kennedy
of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Deputy Assistant for
National Security Affairs (Haig) in Paris1
Washington, December
8, 1972, 0515Z.
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d149
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_541
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d143
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d149#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.263.8.4
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d149#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.263.12.2
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d149#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.263.14.14
164. Conversation Between President
Nixon and the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig)1
Washington, December
12, 1972.
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d164
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_597
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_598
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_599
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_600
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_601
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_602
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_603
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d163
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d167
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d152
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d164#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.313.8.6
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d164#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.313.14.4
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d164#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.313.46.4
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d164#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.313.58.6
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d164#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.313.94.4
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d164#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.313.100.4
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d164#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.313.242.4
169. Message From the President’s
Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to the President’s
Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) in Paris1
Washington, December
13, 1972, 1720Z.
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d169
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_617
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d163
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d169#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.327.8.6
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d169#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.327.12.2
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d169#fnref:1.7.4.4.12.327.24.6
176. Transcript of a Telephone
Conversation Between the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Moorer) and the
Deputy Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (Vogt)1
December 14, 1972,
11:05 a.m.
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d176
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_681
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d176#fnref:1.7.4.4.16.17.8.6
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d176#fnref:1.7.4.4.16.17.18.4
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d176#fnref:1.7.4.4.16.17.22.10
184. Message From the Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff (Moorer) to the Commander in Chief, Pacific (Gayler) and
the Commander in Chief, Strategic Air Command (Meyer)1
Washington, December
17, 1972, 0010Z.
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d184
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d184#fnref:1.7.4.4.16.39.8.8
189. Letter From
President Nixon to South Vietnamese President Thieu 1
Washington, December 17, 1972.
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d189
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_725
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d189#fnref:1.7.4.4.16.53.8.6
197. Memorandum of Conversation1
Saigon, December 19,
1972.
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d197
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_739
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_740
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_741
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_742
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_743
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_744
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_745
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_746
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_747
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_749
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_750
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_751
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_752
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/pg_753
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d182
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d189
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d197#fnref:1.7.4.4.16.71.8.2
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d197#fnref:1.7.4.4.16.71.20.10
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d197#fnref:1.7.4.4.16.71.28.12
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v09/d197#fnref:1.7.4.4.16.71.108.12
Van Ban Hiep Dinh Paris 27011973
http://suthat-toiac.blogspot.com/2008/07/hip-nh-paris-2711973-vn-bn.html
Agreement on ending the war and restoring peace in
Viet-Nam. Signed at Paris on 27 January 1973
https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/UNTS/Volume%20935/volume-935-I-13295-English.pdf
https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/UNTS/Volume%20935/v935.pdf
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NLF=National
Liberation Front=Mặt Trận Dân Tộc Giải Phóng,
PRG=Provisional Revolutionary
Government of Vietnam = Chính phủ Cách mạng Lâm thời Việt
Nam,
DRVN= Democratic
Republic of North Vietnam=Việt Nam Dân Chủ Cộng Hòa=cộng sản Bắc Việt.
DRV (also DRVN), Democratic
Republic of (North) Vietnam
NLF, National
Liberation Front, Communist front organization in South Vietnam acting as
political government of the insurgency; later renamed Provisional Revolutionary
Government of Vietnam
NVA, North
Vietnamese Army, term used by the United States for the People’s Army of
(North) Vietnam
PAVN, People’s
Army of (North) Vietnam
PLAF, People’s
Liberation Armed Forces, Communist forces in South Vietnam, synonymous with
Viet Cong
PRG, Provisional
Revolutionary Government of Vietnam, political wing of the South Vietnamese
Communist movement, replaced the National Liberation Front (NLF), but the terms
are often used interchangeably
Paris Peace Talks, a
loosely defined term that, depending on context, could mean the secret meetings
between Henry Kissinger for the United States and Le Duc Tho for the Democratic
Republic of (North) Vietnam or the 174 meetings of the public talks held from
1968 to 1973 between the United States and the Republic of (South) Vietnam on
one side and the Democratic Republic of (North) Vietnam and the Provisional Revolutionary
Government of Vietnam on the other; the latter were also known as Plenary or
Avénue Kléber talks
Rue
Darthé, 11 Rue Darthé, the address of one of the residences
of the Democratic Republic of (North) Vietnam in the Paris suburb of
Choisy-le-Roi used as a venue for the Kissinger-Le Duc Tho negotiations.
Avenue
Kléber (also Ave. Kléber or Kléber), address
of the International Conference Center at the Hotel Majestic in Paris, the site
of the (plenary) Paris Peace Talks; see also Paris
Peace Talks
SALT, Strategic
Arms Limitation Talks
Seven Points, peace
plan presented by Kissinger on May 31, 1971, at his meeting with Le Duc Tho;
peace plan presented by the NLF Delegation in July 1971 at the (plenary) Paris
Peace Talks
Nine
Points, peace plan presented by Xuan
Thuy on June 26, 1971
Ten Points, peace
plan presented by NLF delegate Madame Binh on May 8, 1969, at the (plenary)
Paris Peace Talks; peace plan presented by Le Duc Tho on August 1, 1972, at his
meeting with Kissinger; peace plan presented by Kissinger on August 14, 1972,
at his meeting with Le Duc Tho
Two-Point Elaboration, elaboration
of the Ten Point peace plan presented by the DRV Delegation on February 2,
1972, at the (plenary) Paris Peace Talks
Twelve Points, peace
plan presented by Kissinger on August 1, 1972, at his meeting with Le Duc Tho
strategic hamlets, a
South Vietnamese Government program to counter Viet Cong control in the
countryside. The government relocated farmers into fortified hamlets to provide
defense, economic aid, and political assistance to residents. The hope was that
protection from Viet Cong raids and taxation would bind the rural populace to
the government and gain their loyalty. The program started in 1962, but was
fatally undermined by over expansion and poor execution. By 1964 it had clearly
failed.
GVN, Government of (South) Vietnam
RVN, Republic
of (South) Vietnam
RVNAF, Republic
of (South) Vietnam Armed Forces
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v42/terms
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