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Clinton raps Vietnam on rights, sees limits to ties

Okay, you guys don't have a back up plan.

All along, you were hoping Uncle Sam would fight China for you. This is a very foolish view. The U.S. talks a lot, but never does anything. By the way, even Uncle Sam couldn't protect your country from a 1,000,000 strong PLA Army streaming across the border and headed for Hanoi.

I hope you guys like praying. Short of divine intervention, the PLA is going to step on your little country.

You can post here the article of Global time, idiot Chinese aggressors have been given lesson about.
Idiot enemy robbed our Islands don't have right to say about our fairs with US.
 
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I suppose you Vietnamese are really depressed.

Previously, you had signed a Friendship Treaty with the Soviet Union and they didn't come to your aid when China fought your country. The piece of paper was worthless.

Now, Clinton won't even say anti-China words when she visits your country. To make matters worse, she scolded you for your human rights violations and said the relationship could not progress further until your country cleaned up your act and allowed freedom of speech and expression.

One superpower after another keeps disappointing you Vietnamese. Why not face the geopolitical truth? No one has the stomach to face China on your behalf.
 
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I suppose you Vietnamese are really depressed.

Previously, you had signed a Friendship Treaty with the Soviet Union and they didn't come to your aid when China fought your country. The piece of paper was worthless.

Now, Clinton won't even say anti-China words when she visits your country. To make matters worse, she scolded you for your human rights violations and said the relationship could not progress further until your country cleaned up your act and allowed freedom of speech and expression.

One superpower after another keeps disappointing you Vietnamese. Why not face the geopolitical truth? No one has the stomach to face China on your behalf.

:lol:

My Chinaman friend, It seems you are overly concerned to the relationship of Vietnam - the United States?
 
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My Chinaman friend, It seems you are overly concerned to the relationship of Vietnam - the United States?

Logically, the U.S. was your only hope. They let you down completely.

Do you remember when I kept asking you last week what Vietnam was getting out of Clinton's visit?

If your government knew it was going to get nothing, it should have played down expectations. It is terrible to announce to the world that Vietnam received zero military and non-military aid. Furthermore, the U.S. is not lifting its arms embargo. On top of it all, Clinton scolded your government.

What kind of a visit is that? Your Vietnamese government looks completely incompetent and foolish.
 
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Logically, the U.S. was your only hope. They let you down completely.

Do you remember when I kept asking you last week what Vietnam was getting out of Clinton's visit?

If your government knew it was going to get nothing, it should have played down expectations. It is terrible to announce to the world that Vietnam received zero military and non-military aid. Furthermore, the U.S. is not lifting its arms embargo. On top of it all, Clinton scolded your government.

What kind of a visit is that? Your Vietnamese government looks completely incompetent and foolish.

LOL please dont continue to make me laugh. I see you are worry so much?
 
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Khrushev was running the revisionism (pseudo-Marxism), and USSR was acting like an imperialist state under the name of communism.

Remember you have interfered the sovereignty of another nation.

Hungarian Revolution of 1956 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

You have also attacked another nation.

Soviet war in Afghanistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And what is revisionism?

Revisionism (Marxism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Did you even read your own link??

The views of Bernstein and Jaurès gave rise to reformist theory, which asserts that socialism can be achieved through gradual peaceful reforms from within a capitalist system

You become 100 times more revisionist than USSR ever was. And you are now 100 time more pseudo-Marxist.
 
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Nope, we are waiting to see the next comedy soap opera that your country is going to cook up. :coffee:

Don't worry, I accepted you as a Chinese wannabe but I am not so sure that yours "Wannabe" will be granted by China's Gov. In China's Gov eyes that you just one of simple REJECTED citizen and nothing more, nothing less [All Chinese whose lives outside China]
 
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Don't worry, I accepted you as a Chinese wannabe but I am not so sure that yours "Wannabe" will be granted by China's Gov. In China's Gov eyes that you just one of simple REJECTED citizen and nothing more, nothing less [All Chinese whose lives outside China]

They are prince-lings, came from family of high ranking state officers, they have been taken away from China hug amount of money of Chinese people. They dare not turn back to china.
 
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Nope, we are waiting to see the next comedy soap opera that your country is going to cook up. :coffee:


Looks like as everything is funny for China if it happens in Vietnam. Let me post this one report about the visit. Have fun!

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U.S. Secretary of State Clinton speaks to Vietnam's Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh in Hanoi on July 10, 2012.

US engages in ever-closer relationship with Vietnam
Xinhua | 2012-7-10 19:57:30
By Agencies

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Vietnam's capital Hanoi on Tuesday for a two- day visit aimed to promote all-sided cooperation and bring the United States closer to Vietnam.

This is Clinton's third visit to Vietnam within three years ( the previous two visits in 2010), which, besides other visits by US high-ranking officials to the country so far this year, is believed to further promote the all-sided bilateral ties between Vietnam and the United States.

At the press briefing after talks with her Vietnamese counterpart Pham Binh Minh in Hanoi, Clinton said that at the talks the two sides were working on a lot of issues, including maritime security, public health, disaster relief, economic growth, as well as Agent Orange and unexploded ordnance issues.

The United States appreciates Vietnam's contribution to a collaborative diplomatic resolution of the disputes and the ease of tension in the South China Sea, she said.

On the same day, Hillary Clinton is to pay courtesy call to Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Nguyen Phu Trong.

She also joined US businessmen in a meeting held by the US- ASEAN Business Council in Hanoi, and attended the 20th anniversary of the Fulbright Scholarships at the Hanoi University of Foreign Trade.

In recent years, the Vietnam-US relationship has witnessed rapid development in many areas, including military ties. In June this year, US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta visited Vietnam and got aboard a US vessel anchored in central Cam Ranh Port. During talks with Vietnamese Minister of Defense Phung Quang Thanh, Panetta said that his visit to Vietnam was aimed at building confidence and mutual understanding between the two countries and armies, on the basis of respect for each side's sovereignty.

He said Vietnam and the United States should further expand cooperation in all areas in the coming time, including cooperation in security and defense.

Earlier in February, Assistant to the US Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Kurt Campbell, also visited Vietnam, during which he confirmed that Washington wants to further promote ties with Vietnam towards a strategic partnership.

So far this year, groups of US vessels, one after another, have anchored at Vietnamese ports. On April 23, the USBlue Ridge warship from the US Navy's Fleet 7, together with the destroyer- escorted warship USChafee, the USNS Safeguard ship, and sailors of the Task Force 73 and logistics force of the western Pacific region, mobile coast guards and divers, docked at Tien Sa port in Vietnam's central Da Nang City.

On June 22, the US Navy's scientific research vessel, Roger Revelle, docked at the same port for a 8-day visit to the city.

Concurrent with Hillary's arrival on Tuesday, more than 1,200 civil and military staffs from many countries on board the USNS Mercy hospital vessel of the US Navy docked at Cua Lo Port in Vietnam's central Nghe An province for a 15-day visit.

Bilateral trade ties have also finely developed since the Vietnam-US Bilateral Trade Agreement was enacted in December 2001. Two-way trade turnover increased ten times, from 1.5 billion US dollars to 21.45 billion US dollars at the end of 2011, a year-on-year increase of 19.16 percent.

Currently, the United States ranks sixth among foreign countries and regions investing in Vietnam, with a total registered capital of 11.6 billion US dollars.
 
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