War never again! (Part 2 and end)
9/8/15
Vietnam is located in the “crossroad” of economic and culture
exchanges on the road and the sea, between the north and the south, between the
east and west. This special geographical position is one of the causes to make our
nation face the war of aggression. Through many wars with great sacrifice, the
people of Vietnam
always love and cherish the values of peace. In the course of history, to
defend national independence and dignity, our people have repeatedly forced to
take up arms. The people of Vietnam
fought against more powerful enemies.
In modern times,
the people of Vietnam
also had to go through many wars against foreign invaders. In the unequal
struggles, the way of people in war as well as peace-love spirit of Vietnamese
is likely to be confirmed. On September 3rd, 1945, just one day
after the birth of Vietnam, President Ho Chi Minh was approved the statement
about the foreign policy of the Provisional Government of Vietnam Democratic
Republic, stating goal: “Building up the world peace”; in mid-1946, during a
visit to France at Normandy, he took the hand to cannon like a symbol of the
spirit: “Keeping the peace! Stop the war!”. In winter 1946, facing the threat
of invasion by the French, President Ho Chi Minh said to reported Paris - Saigon on December 7 that: “I and my compatriots
sincerely want peace. We do not want war. I know that the French people do not
want war. We want to avoid this war in every way” (Ho Chi Minh - Complete Collection,
Volume 4, National Political Publishing, H.2011, tr.526).
On July 20, 1954,
the Agreement on Restoring Peace in Indochina was signed in Geneva
(Switzerland).
Vietnam
was temporarily divided into two areas north and south of the 17th parallel for
the two sides to gather forces. In the spirit of the Agreement, Vietnam
was temporarily divided into two zones. However, before the Geneva Agreement,
the US had gradually
replaced France in the Indochina war.
The US government’s plot was using Government of Ngo
Dinh Diem to carry out long isolation in Vietnam,
turned South Vietnam into a
new colonial style, the outpost Anti-communism in East - South Asia, to built
levees to prevent communism coming down in southern Vietnam.
With US’ backing, Ngo
Dinh Diem did not enforce the Geneva Agreement and started the campaign to
destroy the revolutionary forces, even up the “northward” plan.
Once again the
people of Vietnam
had to fight for a peaceful country. And after years of arduous battle with countless
sacrifices and loss, Vietnam Fatherland became united. After war, Vietnam
was devastated. The number of bombs down our country was more than twice the
number of American and British bombs dropped in Europe
during World War II. Almost all of the economic infrastructure, transport in
northern was bombed several times. Millions of people died in 20 years of war.
Injured and disable people were much higher and continues to rise in the years
after the war as a result of remained bombs. More than 43 million liters of Agent
Orange sprayed by the US
army in South Vietnam
also cause disasters for many generations. To overcome the consequences, Vietnam needs
much effort and time, more sustainable peace - the prerequisite for the
development.
The lesson of
recent decades shows that, by maintaining peace and stability, Vietnam has
achieved many significant important accomplishments to revive and develop the
country after the war, including the achievements appreciated by the
international community a.
“War never again!”.
A world of peace is essential, above all with all peoples. Only peace can help
to focus on developing and addressing the global problems because of the
existence, development of our peoples and other ethnic groups. With Vietnam,
it is even more necessary because only with peace we have the opportunity to
continue the innovation to build the country, and mankind against poverty,
disease, war. Vietnam
wants to be friends with all countries, a reliable partner, a responsible member
of the international community, active integration and cooperation for
development in peace, and prosperity, and contributes preventing armed
conflict, creates an enabling environment for the process of negotiating
peaceful settlement of all disputes.
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Armies are meant to fight other armies. Military forces are not designed to combat roadside bombs, civilians with a Kalashnikov, or evade ambushes in an alleyway or remote corner of a city.
Great powers, like the U.S., USSR, and others have consistently learned that guerrilla warfare, either in rural areas like Vietnam and Afghanistan, or urban regions like Fallujah and Mogadishu, remove all the advantages possessed by superior weaponry.
When the political rhetoric of "they hate our freedom" and "fight them over there" overshadows the lessons of history, even the most powerful country will lose wars to goat herders and farmers willing to die in overwhelming numbers.
In a counterinsurgency war, all the advantages of a superior military power are mitigated by the fact that enemies know the terrain and can disappear within the local population.
Americans should never again send their men and women to engage in wars that require midnight raids on grape farmers.
All our nuclear weapons, tanks, and aircraft won't help soldiers invade the house of a grape farmer. All of our money and resolve will amount to an eventual withdrawal, with the grape farmers living life in the manner they've done for centuries.
Undoubtedly, such examples of urban combat not only create more enemies, but continue a cycle of violence that begins with fear of a terrorist attack, or glowing rhetoric about a "war on terror."
This is the most pronounced endorsement of the use of force of any pope ... in the last 100 years
One nation alone cannot judge how you stop this, how you stop an unjust aggressor,
After World War II, the idea of the United Nations came about: It's there that you must discuss 'Is there an unjust aggression? It seems so. How should we stop it?' Just this. Nothing more.
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