I understand. Just maximizing national interests while keep CVP in power. I think China and Vietnam has been reconciled when top leader of Vietnam sent his representative to China weeks ago. I guess some compromise has been reached. Who knows, relationship between communist countries are always...
In a communist countries, the opponency can be very strong because of long time, high pressure and single party dictatorship. People ask for democracy. A small incident can lead to revolution. This is different from the two party system of the U.S, where it's pretty much the same whoever take...
The reality is that how deep Vietnam leaders cooperate with the U.S. As I pointed in other posts, political opponents will criticize current leaders for being too close to the U.S. Vietnam communism party have many high ranked leaders who are close to China. And China will sponsor those people...
I'm not arguing with you my friend. The world is complex. Playing with two communist countries at the same time is not that easy. The tie between Vietnam and China is strong, although they fight from time to time.
I still remember some guy's remarks about Viet-China relation.
"Staying to...
Helping a communism country? I remember one of the famous remarks of President Obama is anti-communism when he took office a few years ago.
The U.S. always sells her value and democracy to the world. Helping Vitename will cause the leader to step down.
No. The U.S. was China's boss at that time. When China was in operation in the south border, the U.S. helped China to look at the north border. USSR had military pact with Vietnam at that time and they deployed millions of troops along China's north border.
Intelligence provided by U.S...
It's a typical agent war. The U.S. sold a few advanced weapons to China before the war. Then the U.S. and China was in honeymoon for
as long as 10 years until 1989.
That makes the U.S. being an ally of the communist country. Do you think people in the congress will pass it?
In the mean time, political opponents of current Vietnam leader will criticize him for being too close to the U.S, which
hurt his power.
And from many news reported, they are more interested in the Israel iron dome system, which is more suitable for them.
Their bombs are made of plutonium, which is very hard to make it small. It has to be delivered by strategic bombers.
When they can make uranium bomb, it will be very dangerous...
NK only has nuclear devices. Their bombs are as big as trucks. They can't deliver them.
When they have the capabilities to make them smaller, it will be a real problem. And intercept the missiles
can't stop the contamination.
China stopped supply oil to them for a long time.
Leaders don't meet at all.
Who pays for the system? You think SK is that stupid?
Deploying this system makes SK a target. U.S. draws its ally into shit.
I'm sure China has evaluated the situations. ISIS is far from having any effect to China.
Not sure why the U.S. asked China to help fighting ISIS. It's funny to see Chinese military under the command of NATO.
I like their PHO noodles very much....
BTW, though the U.S. improves the relation with Vietnam, they will never become allies.
Staying to close to the U.S., they lose the Party. It's awkward that Vietnam is a communist country.
Staying to close to the U.S, you lose the party. U.S., in the past, never had an ally relationship with a communism country.
That's why Vietnam sent someone to China a week ago. They have been reconciled.
Why the hell Malaysia sees China as an ally?
They have disputes in the south China sea.
North Vietnam was occupied by French. China helped Ho Chi Minh liberated the north, and made a deal in the Paris meeting.
I'm not arguing with you. Please respect the history. A simple google will show a lot of materials regarding that history.
Rumor says China will built next level(close to 10000 ton) big destroyer.
However, it's still far far far fall behind the U.S. DDG1000.
Easy, friend.
The two governments are already reconciled. I guess some compromise has been reached.
But I noticed that the U.S. is getting close to Vietnam...
Yes. I think this policy can change.
At this time, most of the minor groups actually benefit from this policy, except Xinjiang and Tibet.
Myself is a minority call HUI, although myself look like exactly the same as Han people.