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thank for the post.well Vietnam might be ppor, but they have improved quite alot these past years i believe.
We should not forget that Vietnam is a country who suffered a very deadly war in which the U.S bombed the country almost to extinction. This is a country in which the firepower used during the war is the equivalent in destructive force of about 600 Hiroshima type atomic bombs. In fact , The total firepower expended by the U.S. and its allies in Indochina during the Vietnam war exceeds the total firepower expended by humanity in all wars, before and after the Indochina War, combined.
Also there are 2 million Agent Orange victims to whom the Vietnamese government paid compensation for combatants 1961-1975 and their children.And i read recently that the figure today is greater than 3 million Agent Orange victims in Vietnam, including children of the second and third generations. There are not many countries in the world who i think could have recover from such destruction.
This was shocking to me when i read all these few years ago. it was even more shocking to me reading that the U.S government refused until now to at least compensate civilians who still suffer from the after effects of agent orange, focusing instead on finding its lost soldiers bodies/remains.This is outrageous.
This is one of the reason why i always find it funny when people criticize or laugh at Vietnam poverty/backwardness. Considering all what this country went through coupled with the subsequent sanctions the U.S and our governments in the West imposed on the country after the war untill the early 90s, i cant blame Vietnam for still struggling to get over from the destruction the country faced.
In this regard i commend Vietnam for having the courage.strength to move on and try to develop, the govenrment/country might not be perfect, yes there might be corruption/bureaucracy/inefficient use of resources etc, but overall the country has achived alot during these past decades, im sure wVietnam will hopefully in the coming decade achieve more and move up to a middle income country. it woint be easy but im sure Vietnam can achieve it, since i know Vietnamese people are quite resilient, hard working and dedicated when they pout their mind/focus on something.
It will be a good start for Vietnamese government to start focusing more investing in infrastructure,eductaion, science etc than buying more Sukhoi fighters/weapons(helping enrich Russia defence industry even more), these funds could be best used to help developed the country. Hopefully we will see a vietnam among middle ioncome countries in the coming decade or two. Im more optimistic about Vietnam than philippines or other ASEAN countries.
our current weakness is poor infrastructure that will take time to overcome.
last time when I visited Saigon the traffic is terrible due to lacking of metro lines. Now I am a bit happier when I read we begin to contruct the metro in the city. when finished, Saigon will have one of the most advanced metro system in ASEAN.
this is the complete plan.
the construction of the 1st metro line has just started this month.
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