Truth About The 9/12 Protest in Vietnam
Living in my
little NY corner of the world, it did take some 3 months for me to
hear about the massive protests that have been happening in Vietnam
right now. It’s touching to see that the Vietnamese people stand
together for the name of sovereignty and international diplomacy.
One thing that I have learned is that Vietnamese people have very
strong nationalistic pride and are very a very proud people. For a
very long time there have been infighting and factional tensions
within the ruling parties of Vietnam. What Vietnam needs is an
outside enemy to unite everyone.
Example 1: The Europeans
had to unite and put their differences aside to channel their
energy against the mighty Soviet Union. Even after the Soviet Union
broke apart, that partnership still grew stronger and born the
United States of Europe. Today, the EU wields tremendous economic
and military influence around the world. The Blue states of the EU
still border the many Red states of former Communist. However, they
have slowly neutralized the Red and are brining them into the EU
bloc.
Example
2: In the beginning
the founding states of the America all acted independently from
each other and often time were very competitive against one another
for resources. However, it took time and focus for the United
States of America to form to fight off the brutal Red Coats. Again,
they needed an outside enemy to neutralize all of their
differences.
Can Vietnam be example 3? There are still so much bad blood and
differences within ethnic groups. As a country, many Vietnamese are
disenfranchised, and we aren’t even talking about the expatriates.
If China can become the outside enemy, then everyone would reunite
around the singular banner of disposing and taking back what is
rightfully ours. In addition, I’m speaking that in terms of being a
young visionary. Already there is intense economic competition
between Vietnam and China as Vietnam has become more economically
competitive in the recent years. In addition, there is much talents
abroad from around the world, with the sons and daughters of the
boat people. We don’t hold any grudges against the current people
living in Vietnam, and infact we would be very willing to help out
relatives still living in Vietnam. What does this all mean?
There’s going to be a show down in that part of the world,
specifically the South China Sea. Vietnam has to be careful to play
its card. Strategically I would say if Vietnam can become the hub
for East Asia trade and have many multinational companies have a
vested interest in it, then the government of EU & USA will
more likely help it out. Even though the EU and USA have heavy
investments in China, they are also strong rivals. In addition, the
USA and China still has the Taiwan issue to deal with. Can Vietnam
come out winning this time around?
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