Without joining any military alliances – A sound policy of Vietnam national defence

27/4/20
Vietnam’s policy of not joining any military alliances has been manifested clearly in the “2019 Vietnam National Defence” White Paper. This further proves the sound and consistent national defence policy of our Party and State.
Military alliance is a rather popular political – military phenomenon throughout the history of mankind which is a joint military operation between two or more countries basing on the agreement of goals and interests. Depending on the political aims, a military alliance can be progressive and negative, self-defensive or invasive. Therefore, joining a military alliance can be both positive and negative, directing affecting peace, stability of a nation, region or the globe. At present, peace, independence, democracy, cooperation and development are still the main trend and common aspiration of the international community. However, the world and regional situations still entail complicated and unpredictable evolutions; sovereignty infringement, territorial and natural resource disputes, racial and religious conflicts, disruptive intervention, terrorism, partial war, cyberwarfare and non-traditional security challenges are threatening the world as a whole. The manifestations of extreme nationalism, power politics, pragmatism, protectionism are on the rise in international relations. A number of countries, especially major powers, are adjusting their strategies in favour of their national interests, making international relations complicated. Such situations are posing both opportunities and challenges for the protection of territorial sovereignty, political regime, and national security, peaceful and stable environment of each nation.
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As for Vietnam, since the regaining of independence and the beginning of renewal and international integration, we have gained significant achievements; the country’s overall strength has been strengthened; external relations have been deepened and widened; the country’s status and prestige on international arena have been enhanced. These have brought about important conditions for the mission of Fatherland construction and protection. To reaffirm its consistent defence viewpoints and policies and help facilitate mutual understanding and confidence building between Vietnam and other countries in the world, in 2019, the Ministry of National Defence released the Vietnam National Defence White Paper emphasizing its “Not joining any military alliances” policy. The appropriateness and suitability of this policy are as follow:
First, Vietnam national defence is peaceful and self-defensive in nature. During our history of national construction and defence, our country has been occupied by foreign invaders many times. However, our people always stayed united and persistently struggled with the utmost goal of regaining independence and freedom for the nation and building and developing the country. At present, the world and regional situations are evolving with complications. Disruptive forces are fostering their sabotage against Vietnam’s revolution with a number of sophisticate and cunning plots and schemes. Against such backdrop, our Party and State have been implementing a number of measures for mobilising all resources of the country and leveraging the favourable international conditions for the cause of Fatherland construction and protection. Persistent and consistent with peaceful and self-defence policy; not to invade or threaten to invade any country, not to use force or threaten to use force in international relations; Vietnam’s military modernization and consolidation serve no other purpose but for self-defence, maintaining peace and stability of the country. Even if we have to take up arms for self-defence, our goal is for peace and national independence. Implementing that goal, our Party advocates that “to resolutely and persistently struggle and protect the independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, firmly protect the border and the country’s sovereignty over seas, islands and airspace”; “to settle the disagreements and disputes by peaceful means in accordance with international laws”. This affirms that Vietnam’s defence policy is of peace and self-defence and clearly manifests the revolutionary, progressive, legitimate nature and our good will for peaceful coexistence, cooperation, development and prosperity. At the same time, it helps unify awareness of all people, generate a consensus on the duties and responsibilities; mobilise resources for the cause of defence struggle, especially in the condition of a socialist-oriented market economy. The publication of our defence policy also helps building and consolidating strategic trust between Vietnam and foreign countries and creating a premise for the widening and enhancement of relations, cooperation for the creation of favourable conditions for the cause of Fatherland protection and defence in the new situation.
Secondconsistently implementing the defence line of independence, self-reliance, and resilience. According to the Law on National Defence 2018, defence potential are built on political, spiritual, human resources, material, financial grounds which is all-people, comprehensive, independent, self-reliant , resilient and increasingly modern. In particular, the Party’s leadership by sound political and military lines; the State’s centralized, unified, effective management; the strength of the political system and the national unity bloc are the key factors to the success of our defence cause. Vietnam aims to build its defence capability with its own resources and intellect, not to depend on external factors. The consolidation and strengthening of defence is a crucial and regular task with a view to mobilising the synergy of the entire nation and political system in which the armed forces being the core. With its all people’s national defence line, all defence works are for national interest and the benefit of its people. This has attracted the participation of a large number of people, creating a synergy from the entire nation for preventing, repelling the risk of riot, overthrowing, armed conflict and invasive war.
Thirdfacilitating international integration and defence cooperation for peace and development. Over the past years, our Party and State have implement our foreign policy in general and defence diplomacy policies in particular of independence, self-reliance, peace, friendship, and cooperation. With this viewpoint, Vietnam is ready to be a friend and a trustworthy partner, a responsible member of international community; actively integrate and widen international cooperation, strengthen defence diplomacy in the guideline of “proactive, active, steady, flexible, effective” basing on equal and mutual beneficial principles. As a result, our status on international arena has been enhanced; the combination between national strength with that of time has been promoted; strategic trust and peaceful environment have been ceaselessly strengthened, creating favourable conditions for firmly protecting independence, territorial sovereignty, national interest, and peaceful environment for the country’s development as stipulated in the 2019 Vietnam National Defence White Paper: “strengthen cooperation with countries both inside and outside the region to cope with common security challenges”. With those sound guidelines, by the end of 2019, Vietnam has established defence relations with over 80 countries and international organisations. It has also set up defence attaché offices in 37 countries and to the United Nations. 49 foreign countries have set up their defence, military attaché offices in Vietnam. Vietnam has shown its active participation in the common issues of the world, such as: hosting the U.S – North Korea Summit, the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting, participating in the UN peacekeeping operations in the Central African Republic and South Sudan which were highly appreciated by international communities.
The above mentioned facts and figures prove that our defence policy is completely appropriate and suitable ensuring the firm protection of our independence while maintaining a "dynamic balance" of relations. With this policy we are not driven into the competition and rivalry for influence of major powers which badly affects our relations and international integration. At the same time, it enables us to earn support of international communities for the cause of national construction and protection.
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The free Wind 28/4/20 21:41

being part of such an alliance would be inimical to Vietnam's consistent pursuit of the path of peace, justice and friendship.

Duncan 28/4/20 21:44

The nation has reconfirmed its stance on staying out of all military alliances and will not use force or threaten to use force in its international relations.

Enda Thompson 28/4/20 21:45

Vietnam has always given prominence to when it comes to handling disputes and differences.

Egan 28/4/20 21:46

The rule binds all U.N. members to "refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations."

Kevin Evans 28/4/20 21:47

Without joining military alliances because Vietnam's consistent policy is to make more friends and less enemies.

Robinson Jones 28/4/20 21:47

Being a part of such an alliance means you have to completely align with one side and possibly have to confront the other, which means more enemies. Vietnam does not stand by any side but peace, reason, justice, and international laws.

Swift Hoodie 28/4/20 21:49

This policy is for the age of peace. In case of war, suitable strategies will be devised to protect the nation.

Wilson Pit 28/4/20 21:57

While Vietnam will not be part of any military alliance, it will enhance its defense cooperation with different countries, seek international support and prevent itself from being isolated.

John Smith 28/4/20 21:59

Given the current international and regional situation, and the country's ability as well as methods to handle current defense challenges

Herewecome 28/4/20 22:00

When some people expressed concerns over the decision of Vietnam not joining any military alliance, because "alliance" was not clearly identified.

Allforcountry 28/4/20 22:08

Countries that are members of such an alliance will be placed under the leadership of one country, normally a large and powerful one, and will have to adhere to that union's principles, even when they are not entirely compatible with the country.

Voice of people 28/4/20 22:09

Member nations of such a bloc will no longer be independent and have the autonomy to decide things on their own.

Vietnam Love 28/4/20 22:10

Throughout its history, Vietnam has never been militarily allied with any nations, and its history of wars has shown that victory only comes with justice and in order to have justice, Vietnam must ensure its independence and autonomy.

Gentle Moon 28/4/20 22:11

Although Vietnam is not a part of any military alliance, it has befriended all nations and has repeatedly made efforts to participate in the world's common work.

Me Too! 28/4/20 22:16

Vietnam's defense objectives are in line with the basic rights of nations under the principles of the U.N. charter, demonstrating Vietnam's new position and high responsibility for global and regional peace and stability

LawrenceSamuels 28/4/20 22:17

In the modern world, no information is completely classified and furthermore, international laws that allow a nation to arm itself to guarantee its own peace and self-defense without threatening others.

Socialist Society 28/4/20 22:18

Vietnam can make its own weapons or acquire them from other nations.

yobro yobro 28/4/20 22:19

Unlike other countries which set aside a specific ratio of their national budgets for this purpose, Vietnam looks at actual demand and makes plans accordingly.

For A Peace World 28/4/20 22:20

Self-reliance is the way to go rather if it is military or economic. I hope Vietnam listen to itself in regards to joining a bloc.

Red Star 28/4/20 22:22

Vietnam should understand these blocs are dominate by 'one country, normally a large and powerful one'. By design these blocs serve the purpose of the dominate and powerful one. Military and economic. Don't forget economic blocs too. It is by design such as Asean or EU.

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