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Thanh Lien Oral History
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Did the United States win
or lose the Vietnam War?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hqYGHZCJwk&t=2s
Script: Bruce
Herschensohn
0:00
Decades back, in
late 1972, South Vietnam and the United States were winning the Vietnam War
0:07
decisively by every
conceivable measure. That's not just my view.
0:14
That was the view of
our enemy, the North Vietnamese government officials.
0:19
Victory was apparent
when President Nixon ordered the U.S. Air Force
0:23
to bomb industrial
and military targets in Hanoi, North Vietnam's capital city,
0:29
and in Haiphong, its
major port city, and we would stop the bombing
0:34
if the North
Vietnamese would attend the Paris Peace Talks that they had left earlier.
0:40
The North Vietnamese
did go back to the Paris Peace talks, and we did stop the bombing as promised.
0:48
On January the 23rd,
1973, President Nixon gave a speech to the nation on primetime television
0:56
announcing that the
Paris Peace Accords had been initialed by the United States,
1:02
South Vietnam, North
Vietnam, the Viet Cong, and the Accords would be signed on the 27th.
1:09
What the United
States and South Vietnam received in those accords was victory.
1:15
At the White House,
it was called "VV Day," "Victory in Vietnam Day."
1:22
The U.S. backed up
that victory with a simple pledge within the Paris Peace Accords saying:
1:28
should the South
require any military hardware to defend itself against any North Vietnam
aggression
1:36
we would provide
replacement aid to the South on a piece-by-piece, one-to-one
1:41
replacement, meaning
a bullet for a bullet; a helicopter for a helicopter, for all things lost --
1:48
replacement. The
advance of communist tyranny had been halted by those accords.
1:55
Then it all came
apart. And It happened this way: In August of the following year, 1974,
2:03
President Nixon
resigned his office as a result of what became known as "Watergate."
2:09
Three months after
his resignation came the November congressional elections and within them
2:14
the Democrats won a
landslide victory for the new Congress and many of the members used
2:21
their new majority
to de-fund the military aid the U.S. had promised, piece for piece,
2:30
breaking the
commitment that we made to the South Vietnamese in Paris to provide whatever
2:36
military hardware
the South Vietnamese needed in case of aggression from the North.
2:42
Put simply and
accurately, a majority of Democrats of the 94th Congress
2:48
did not keep the
word of the United States.
2:53
On April the 10th of
1975, President Gerald Ford appealed directly to those members of
3:00
the congress in an
evening Joint Session, televised to the nation. In that speech he
3:07
literally begged the
Congress to keep the word of the United States. But as President
3:13
Ford delivered his
speech, many of the members of the Congress walked out of the chamber.
3:19
Many of them had an
investment in America's failure in Vietnam. They had participated
3:25
in demonstrations
against the war for many years. They wouldn't give the aid.
3:33
On April the 30th
South Vietnam surrendered and Re-education Camps were constructed,
3:40
and the phenomenon
of the Boat People began. If the South Vietnamese had received the arms
3:46
that the United
States promised them would the result have been different?
3:51
It already had been
different.
3:53
The North Vietnamese
leaders admitted that they were testing the new President,
3:57
Gerald Ford, and
they took one village after another, then cities, then provinces and our
4:04
only response was to
go back on our word. The U.S. did not re-supply the South Vietnamese
4:12
as we had promised.
It was then that the North Vietnamese knew they were on the road to South
4:17
Vietnam's capital
city, Saigon, that would soon be renamed Ho Chi Minh City.
4:24
Former Arkansas
Senator William Fulbright, who had been the Chairman of the Senate Foreign
4:29
Relations Committee
made a public statement about the surrender of South Vietnam.
4:35
He said this,
"I am no more distressed than I would be about Arkansas losing a football
game to Texas."
4:45
The U.S. knew that
North Vietnam would violate the accords and so we planned for it.
4:50
What we did not know
was that our own Congress would violate the accords.
4:55
And violate them, of
all things, on behalf of the North Vietnamese.
5:01
That's what
happened.
5:04
I'm Bruce
Herschensohn.
“Following the fall of
Saigon, more than a million South Vietnamese were sent to re-education camps in
the countryside. 250,000 died there, victims of summary executions, torture,
disease and malnutrition.
Between 1975 and 1995,
two million Vietnamese fled country, sailing the South China Sea in poorly
equipped vessels in their quest for freedom.
Known as the Boat People,
it is estimated that 200,000 of them died in the effort-victims of drowning and
of murder by pirates.
Today, Vietnam still has
a Communist government…but it has abandoned all the Communist economic theories
for which it sacrificed so many of its citizens.”
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11.7.24 SG TRẦN TRUNG QUÂN: VÌ SAO CHỦ NGHĨA CỘNG SẢN
XÂM NHẬP VIỆT NAM?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYWqlQ17TfQ&t=2992s
11.7.24 BÀ CỰU CHỦ TỊCH QUỐC HỘI NGUYỄN THỊ KIM NGÂN
LÀ CON GÁI CƯNG CỦA ÔNG NGUYỄN VĂN LINH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w86fqLIFV60
***
Ngày 17 tháng 11 năm 1968
phái đoàn cộng sản giặc Hồ bao gồm Phạm Văn Đồng, Nguyễn Văn
Linh (tự Mười Cúc), Lê Đức Anh, Lê Thanh Nghị sang Bắc Kinh để gặp Mao Zedong
xin viện trợ sau sự thất bại của cộng sản giặc Hồ trong trận Tết Mậu Thân 1968.
Tài liệu nầy được viết lại qua cuộc đối thoại để biết tài bợ
đở, láo khoét, gian xão, dối trá không biết xấu hổ của phái đoàn Phạm văn Đồng,
Nguyễn Văn Linh (tự Mười Cúc trong Mặt Trận Dân Tộc Giải Phóng Miền Nam), Lê Đức
Anh, Lê Thanh Nghị.
Mười Cúc Nguyễn Văn Linh đã tự thú nhận dùng vũ khí viện
trợ của tàu để giết dân Sài-gòn.
“Muoi Cuc: We even used Chinese weapons to attack Saigon. The enemy is
frightened.”
Tài liệu nầy viết bằng Anh Ngữ từ một học viện sử của
Hoa Kỳ.
***
Beijing, 17 November 1968
Discussion between Mao Zedong and
Pham Van Dong
https://digitalarchive.wilsoncenter.org/document/discussion-between-mao-zedong-and-pham-van-dong
https://digitalarchive.wilsoncenter.org/document/88645/download
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