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Ḥashshāshīn;4403294 said:Nope. Any reason to?
Actually, for a complete story you can read the books by George R. R. Martin first, then you can go for the series created by HBO. Frankly speaking I read and watch it because I find it quite amusing, and it is not cheap rate movie series.
There's one thing I learn (as a student of Politics) in the movie; it is all about games, you don't point your sword because you hate your opponent, you point it because you have a business to settle with. Once it is done, you can draw it back and make "friends" with them or simply put an end to your opponent. Just like when Walder Frey took the Starks of Winterfell as a friend first when King Robb Stark had the Lannisters on the run, and later took the Lannisters when King Robb broke his oath to marry Frey girl and threaten Walder Frey position to the winning Lannisters. Not to mention that well, personally, Walder had a grudge to the High lords of the north.
So going from that, we can imagine that the Twins of the crossing is Vietnam, Stark is China and the Lannister is U.S.A. Both had great power and wealth and allies, where Walder (Vietnam) is a middle power, trapped in big countries interests. Walder of the Twins doesn't have enough firepower to conformally declare alliance with one of fighting factions and directly involved in the war , but in order to save his position, regardless the outcome of the war, he used Stark when the Stark had the Lannister on the run for the sake of the northmen, just like when Vietnam befriended China to assist her during Vietnam war for the sake of Communism when South Vietnam armies were on the run from the NVA. And later, when the Stark (China) started to endanger Walder's (Vietnam's) position, he turned to the Lannister of Casterly Rocks for support. And in the end of Book 3, the much smaller fortress and army of the Twins of the crossing still stands in the midst of the warring big factions with their great fortress and army.
There's no honorable and dishonorable thing in Politics, everything is grey, you have got to endure with everything in your disposal or you lose and you die with nothing to gain. I would not be saying Vietnam is dishonorable by taking its former friend as its current opponent as long as the purpose is to save Vietnam's existence and security, I'd rather say it brilliant.
Mark this one, in Politics, honorable man dies quickly, simply just like Jon Arryn, followed by Ned Stark in the film I mentioned earlier. So never ever say any political and diplomatic decisions as dishonorable or honorable, because we will never understand unless you work for Vietnam's foreign diplomatic chamber.
The same thing goes for China too, I would not be saying China's political decision is good or bad, because I don't know what's the thing that became the factor of the decision. As a great power, China plays its growing Pivots and play the game of break and divide, just like when the lord of Casterly Rocks, Tywin Lannister broke House Bolton's vow to Robb Stark and finally make House Bolton betrayed the Starks of Winterfell, a fellow Northern Lordship.