Yes. According to YOUR convenient logic that anyone who opposed Ho and sought a foreign alliance was a 'traitor'. That mean Ho himself was a traitor since he allied himself with the Chinese and let them ran rampant throughout North Viet Nam, abusing and killing Viets with impunity, just like how he allowed French troops to kill other Viet nationalists with impunity. Only when they were done that independence from France mattered.
None of other traitors had the ability to bring Vietnam independence what we needed so desperately for. Only Ho did, that was the point.
Was that the only way? Am willing to bet you did not know of the UN trusteeship option proposed by the Americans.
What was going on with the "UN trusteeship option proposed by the Americans"? Could it in effect bring independence to Vietnam?
Then why do you care if the Americans were involved?
No one care the Americans, only when he dropped his bombs on our heads, only when he carried out the My Lai massacre.
Did the US 'stormed' into South Viet Nam just to kill Vietnamese? Or was it for something else?
Of course it did not.
But it does not chance the fact that millions Vietnamese were mass murdered by US troops. If you have ever watched some documentary films made by the American about My Lai, you gonna see that basically, US troops did not see us Vietnamese as human beings, it must be kind of inferior creatures or animals. Vietnam was a free-killing zone.
Posting those horrific images will not do away what you wanted us to accept for Ho, which is the excuse that war allowed certain latitude, from slaughtering fellow Viets to carpet bombings. Remember, am going by YOUR arguments.
I didn't try to persuade you to accept Ho. He did something well, he had some mistakes. He gets respected by some, hatred by some. I don't care, he was already dead.
Wasting time get busy around with a death man. Pardon me, I won't.
The monarchy type of rule for Viet Nam was effectively over by WW II's end. At best, the monarchy would have been a figurehead with the Prime Ministership or Premiership being the executive for the country. There was no need to bring in Communist China into Viet Nam but the moment Ho engaged in foreign alliances he opened wide the door for others to do the same. For that, Ho and the Viet Minh shares the equal blame for those horrific images.
That's true, it was Ho who brought foreign aids first that could led other parties follow his step. Without China help, the Viet Minh Army could do nothing other than being crusched at Dien Bien Phu.
But foreign aids, not troops. That was the key point. Ho was very wise not to invite the Soviet and Chinese troops. Diem was also so wise in that matter too, well, untill...
Oh, I could see something there. Diem did not listen to U.S's order, he got himself killed by CIA.
Ho did not listen to Chinese and Soviet order, he got himself being dead... many years later... on his bed... due to old age...