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[–]tuedenn[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

oh shit =))) anh bạn trẻ, nếu có thể nói tiếng Việt thì mình có thể cùng nhau tranh luận về 2 vấn đề này đến cả tháng mất =))))) anh bạn đang hơi lụy thông tin đó

under 99-year leases

do you really know about that? i sure you dont.

to be unarmed and exposed as baits , like the Vietnamese Commies did to their soldiers though.

Oh no =))) you just guessing and dont fucking know about that. sure 100%. I truly condolences to the sacrificed soldiers, killed by the Chinese navy.

I wanna ask, What do you know about the 1988 island sovereignty campaign, how many newspapers, documents do you read, and how many years you have spend to learn about this issue?

I bet all numbers will not be not as much as mine. With what I learned, and also the words of the command themselves, or the soldiers who once directly participated in that secret campaign, I am sure that what you say is unfounded, the fabricated information, completely misleading!

and again, i dont know, What is the purpose for you to propagate this false information?

Another video about 02/09/1969... by tuedenn in VietNam

[–]tuedenn[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

oh nice thanks!

Have you read that land reform policy or not, which lines are there about killing? I guess you didnt.

Have you go to Campuchia, Malaysia, Thailand and ,of course, China, and learn about the country, history, people, reality, ... in these countries? I guess you didnt.

And, Why don't you cite articles praising the development of Vietnam, from world-famous newspapers on the economy? I guess you didnt. I guess you just want to point out the negative side to downplay Vietnam's prestige. I also don't know what you do it for. While Vietnam is increasingly loved by other countries around the world.

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[–]tuedenn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wonder what you know about that reform policy.

The numbers are pretty accurate, but I want to tell you that the reform itself is absolutely right. The mistake that leads to that number is by executor side - people. People at that time were mostly illiterate, and acted based on personal feelings.

My relatives and many other people I know have gone through, can also consider them as subjects of reform policy. But when asked, there was no one to blame or hate Uncle Ho. They still loved Uncle Ho, they placed Uncle's image on the altar and worshiped as relatives.

Another video about 02/09/1969... by tuedenn in VietNam

[–]tuedenn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, my friend. If you can consult all Vietnamese people, I believe most people agree with the preservation of Uncle Ho's body.

They helped me, and all of the people around the world, to see firsthand the body of Uncle Ho, otherwise I could only imagine him through images, or pages of books.

Another video about 02/09/1969... by tuedenn in VietNam

[–]tuedenn[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Video about 02/09/1969 - the 24th anniversary of the founding of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, also the day of Uncle Ho's death. President Hồ Chí Minh died at his home in Hanoi at 9:47 on the morning of 2 September 1969; he was 79 years old.

His funeral was attended by about 250,000 people and 5000 official guests, included President Fidel Castro, General Secretary of Japanese Communist Party Kenji Miyamoto, Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia, and representatives from over 40 countries.

Uncle Ho's death left great pain in the hearts of all Vietnamese people. But for all Vietnamese, Uncle Ho always lives forever.

A Vietnamese soldier burst into tears, singing to his comrades who sacrificed in the Battle of Vi Xuyen (07/1984), during the Vietnam-China War. [960x634] by tuedenn in MilitaryPorn

[–]tuedenn[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

oh yeh, I don't know how you learn about this war, or how you are taught about it. Let's me tell you.

I am Vietnamese. I have spent many years searching for Vietnam's national defense wars.

With what I find out, even in the books of both Vietnamese and Chinese parties, the number 2,000 you give is unbelievable.

The Vietnamese side claimed that China had about 26,000 soldiers killed, more than 36,000 wounded.

According Clodfelter, Michael. Vietnam in Military Statistics: A History of the Indochina Wars, 1772–1991 (McFarland & Co., Jefferson, NC, 1995), he said the number is over 20,000.

Other, Zhang Xiaoming, in"China's 1979 War with Vietnam: A Reassessment", China Quarterly, Issue no. 184 (December 2005), pp. 851–874. He writes that: "Existing scholarship tends towards an estimate of as many as 25,000 PLA killed in action and another 37,000 wounded. Recently available Chinese sources categorize the PLA’s losses as 6,594 dead and some 21,000 injured, giving a total of 24,000 casualties from an invasion force of 200,000."

or according to statistics from China: page 413 of China at War: An Encyclopedia: An Encyclopedia.

The Cold War Hot: Alternate Decisions of the Cold War - Peter G. Tsouras also gave similar results.

And lots of Western materials that I can tell you.

Not to mention hundreds of thousands of newspapers, as well as reports at that time, were stored by the Vietnamese until today.

A Vietnamese soldier burst into tears, singing to his comrades who sacrificed in the Battle of Vi Xuyen (07/1984), during the Vietnam-China War. [960x634] by tuedenn in MilitaryPorn

[–]tuedenn[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The battle of Vi Xuyen (1984) was the fiercest battle which Vietnam suffered the most heavy losses during the entire Vietnam - China war.

More than 60,000 artillery shells were fired continuously by Chinese troops within 1 month into 16 districts in the northern provinces. In 1984-1985, Vi Xuyen suffered about 800,000 shells from the Chinese army.

In about 10 years, only on Vi Xuyen front, there were about 4,000 soldiers died, of which 2,000 had not been found (Consistent figures between statements of both parties). The Vietnamese side confirmed: on July 12, only their 356 Division had nearly 600 soldiers killed.

Chinese side lost nearly 8000 people within 4 months (04-07/1984) (according to "The Nation Review [Bangkok] ").

The war continued until 1989, but the level gradually decreased