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Even melted down your bronze drums into a trophy horse statue.
Dunno where these Vietnamese get their arrogance from. I'm not gonna argue with you guys over this lol. Its self evident how much you are similar to Chinese, while Chinese are not similar to Vietnamese. No Chinese ever took a Vietnamese name, only Vietnamese takes Chinese names, etc.
You are arguing with yourself.There was never a chinese domination in Vietnam. The fact is in today's reality. Lol! You still believe you can fly huh?
I am all for it. Any political party today that have 'communist' in its name might as well substitute in 'loser'. This is a meeting between potential political allies, not ideologues trying to one-up each other.
amazing. and that is the man that once studied in the USSR, fluent in russian, a hardliner.
I grew up listening to propaganda, and that might affect how I view the US. I don't believe in "yesterday enemy, today friend" fairy tale. VN-US might be as well friend-with-benefits. Both sides approach each other with different purposes in mind. A few agreements to boost the economy are welcome, but arms contracts are different matters. This will bring the US further into SCS matter, and increase the tension in both the region and around the globe. I am sure China will come up with some reasons to further their military activities in SCS, suppress any involving parties to keep the US out their "personal bathtub". And with that, war is not too far.
So i heard today from hearing NPR --- that the Vietnamese Head of the Communist Party visited Obama today. What's the thoughts about that --- this Vietnamese-American entente? What's your view on this Sir @gambit , @jhungary @Viet @xesy @biendong @liubang @NiceGuy, @Yorozuya @Carlosa et al?
Nguyen Phu Trong and President Obama
So i heard today from hearing NPR --- that the Vietnamese Head of the Communist Party visited Obama today. What's the thoughts about that --- this Vietnamese-American entente? What's your view on this Sir @gambit , @jhungary @Viet @xesy @biendong @liubang @NiceGuy, @Yorozuya @Carlosa et al?
Nguyen Phu Trong and President Obama
ou are clown of SU and CN before 1972 in your logic.
You logic is in chaos.No.
Before 1972, China is clown of Soviet Union too.
Don't be too sentimental! If you are enough mature, you should care more about gains and losses rather than right and wrong. All the relations of countries are the sublimation of interests that mean gains and loss. The current and future interests are always far more important than the entanglement in past history, which is well known for all politicians. As you said, Siamese is capricious, but everyone is like that too to different extents .Thailand can´t be compared to Vietnam. I suggest you read a bit in history: China treats the siamese more as ally, while the vietnamese most as enemy. second, the siamese have neither moral nor scruple. they can side with china today, but japan tomorrow, if the latter offers more money and protection.
amazing. and that is the man that once studied in the USSR, fluent in russian, a hardliner.
You Vietnamese shouldn't try and rewrite history just because of todays political environment/tensions with China. I said the same thing with Chinese members here who were trying to do the same thing just because they hate the KMT and trying to say its the CCP who led china in the fight against Japan not the KMT.Urban warfare, people warfare. In fact we already did that and the US and SVN govt had to employ "strategic hamlets" to counter that. And there shouldn't be any "ifs", because we cannot change the past.
Hehe, A Canadian Vietnamese, China-hater bought a Chinese smartphone with high price that can buy Iphone, and it failed after two days, bla bla bla, "good" story.
Crebility comsuming, Is your personal character or common character of Vietnamese? I am thinking
You are arguing with yourself.
Hehe, A Canadian Vietnamese, China-hater bought a Chinese smartphone with high price that can buy Iphone, and it failed after two days, bla bla bla, "good" story.
Crebility comsuming, Is your personal character or common character of Vietnamese? I am thinking
Canadian Vietnamese will go online and start dissing Chinese. In their private life when asked what group they belong to, most will lie and say "I am Chinese--------------------------from Vietnam. My great, great grandfather was Chinese, so I am too..."
I had a Viet friend with last name Tran. Totally Viet. Speaks Vietnamese only, not Chinese. Parents are both Vietnamese, but when asked he say he is Chinese.
I grew up listening to propaganda, and that might affect how I view the US. I don't believe in "yesterday enemy, today friend" fairy tale. VN-US might be as well friend-with-benefits. Both sides approach each other with different purposes in mind.
You logic is in chaos.
too ? With who ? You ?
Kid you know nothing about SU and CN.
We hated each other since we denied the request of building a long wave broadcasting station in qingdao and combined fleet.It was 1958!
Clown of SU will not deny the request of SU . You need to think about your response when SU or RU wanted to use your navy base. That's so called CLown of SU.
I never denied the support support from Soviet and China during VN war contributed a lot to the final victory against France and US, yet admitting it does not mean I agree with erasing out the human factor in the war. Yes, there were Chinese and Soviet specialists and troops worked and fought in VN, but who suffered the most casulity, both on manpower and infrastructure? And what part of my quote is rewriting history? Are you trying to say those "strategic hamlets" were just for fun?Agree an irony indeed. Good to see vietnam getting closer to the U.S/West.
Even though i must say vietnam is very similar to china in many fields(no matter how both countries try to deny it due to their hatred of each other. Lol). For example when their leaders visit western countries they are often met with protests of oppression/democracy. just like below it shows how vietnamese rallied at white house to protests for democracy/freedom of expression. Much like chinese do when their leaders visit the west.
Hopegully VCP can soon open up more and be more liberal/allow morw freedom of expression. This will bring vietnam and the U.S/west even closer.
Obama pledges to visit Vietnam during meeting with Communist Party chief - The Washington Post
You Vietnamese shouldn't try and rewrite history just because of todays political environment/tensions with China. I said the same thing with Chinese members here who were trying to do the same thing just because they hate the KMT and trying to say its the CCP who led china in the fight against Japan not the KMT.
Arguing about current events and your country position or questioning the other party competence/legitimacy is one thing, but trying to rewrite your own history for political reasons is damn wrong/childish to be honest.
So , yes without massive Chinese and soviet support (material, manpower,logistics, equipment etc) VCP would have never been in power today in the first place, nor would they have sustain fighting the French, much less the U.S. They would have been eradicated longgggg ago. Just like without Japan invading China and weakening the KMT and giving space/room for the communists to regroup/arm up and recruit hundreds of thousands/volunteers from countryside, the CCP would have never lived to ruled China today. Lol. You shouldn't let your ego/bias cloud your judgement/view. These are mere facts. If you like you both can keep arguing about it yourselves(as i said, you both are very much alike in many things/ways anyway. lol).
I agree with you about the thin line VN always walking. Before between Soviet and China, now between US and China. VN tries to balance out between the 2, but not always successful.That is something many Americans don't understand. Yahoo commenters tend to lean on the conservative side of the American politics. Many haven't forget their some 5 figures of death tolls in compare to the 7 figures of Vietnamese death toll. Some felt that Vietnam and the Philippines are just a burden to the USA. And that with the USA's back, those 2 wouldn't come to the table to negotiate with China.
Those are of course very stupid opinions. I can't speak for the Philippines. But Vietnam had always been walking between a thin line. They never felt comfortable enough to "initiate" escalation with China because of the USA. And of course, the USA is playing their own game. They coming to this willingly so they have much to gain.
But in fairness, many of these commenters are also in favor of it because China is view in a much more negative light. With all these folks running for the presidency. People that say they will be tough on China (in 2012 and now) tend to have a slight bump in their rating for a while.