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Vietnam and the Paris Peace Accords 

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@johnoh7705
@johnoh7705 Год назад
You should also mention Nixon undermining the 1968 peace accord.
@phuocle5930
@phuocle5930 Год назад
Regarding the Paris Peace Accords 1973 ... ... Let the facts speak for themselves ... Concerning this article, on Google, there are people who claim that it's the South and the North, all these 2 parties breached that Peace Accords. Well, whoever stated that, then needs to prove it. The fact is that it's the NORTH VC (VIETNAM CONG SAN), helped actively by the Chinese government, and taking advantage of the total withdrawal of the US armies from the VN, that DID BREAK that agreement. Photos held in the Vietnam War History Archive constitute a SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE of this breach, showing typically a VC tank hitting the gate of President Nguyen Van Thieu's presidential palace so violently that a skull splitting shock wave was sent hundreds of meters away; let alone lots of other attacks caused by the North in and after 1973, while the South armies, had not trampled even once, the North ground.
@loveaodai100
@loveaodai100 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this invaluable insight. I suppose that part of the reason for the difficult state of affairs of the world generally speaking so long after these meetings is that so little attention appears to be given to events such as this discussion. Curiously despite the fact the ideologies were 180 degrees apart... the participants could still sit together and have logical discussion albeit not so fruitful initially. I was in high school in NYC when these meetings first began and remember very well as the stories of the meetings were broadcast after being made known. Not long afterwords I met a Vietnamese refugee in NYC and was married to her in 1977. I was fascinated by the culture of Vietnam and started coming to Vietnam regularly since 1988 with her and then living here full time since 1995 and where we remain now. Having now lived more than half my adult life in Vietnam and having done much work for state owned companies I have a better level of sense as to how the meetings may have gone even without ever being there. Ironically... Vietnam was one of the most dangerous places to be then whereas now it is one of the safest. Peace through understanding!
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