Thoughts on “Nothing is Impossible: America’s Reconciliation with Vietnam” by Ted Osius, US ambassador to Vietnam, 2014-2017.

Thoughts on “Nothing is Impossible: America’s Reconciliation with Vietnam” by Ted Osius, US ambassador to Vietnam, 2014-2017.
Opposing Russian imperialism should go along with opposition to US interventions, and its hundreds of military bases, internationally.
Perhaps policymakers would avoid such folly, such willful blindness to reality, such hubris, such wishful thinking in the future. Fat chance.
The collapse of the American-backed Southern regime began in my hometown. In less than two months, all of South Vietnam capitulated.
Ted Osius, former US ambassador to Vietnam, has a new book forthcoming. His affiliation with the likes of Albright is a blood-red stain.
Numerous great powers have fought for dominance of the Central Asian nation only to find themselves locked down in a strategic quagmire.
Mark your calendars for August 12, 2021. We look forward to welcoming you to Quang Tri, Vietnam, in person or by online Zoom meeting.
The ongoing search for POWs who are figments of overactive political imaginations and the remains of relatively few US combatants.
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After convincing itself Vietnam would grant it access for missile bases against China, the Pentagon got a hard dose of reality.
Anti-Asian racism is on the rise around the world. The Pulitzer-winning author reflects on his own experiences as a...
Shocked, scared and angry, the Vietnamese community in the U.S. are taking measures to protect themselves and raising their voices.
Most people, do not know, or have failed to grasp, the horrid and racist details of wars that helped bring many Asians to this country.
A million Vietnam veterans returned with illnesses connected to Agent Orange. How long will it take the government to admit COVID-19 wrongs?