Can you make a video about Geopolitics of Central America and the Caribbean (particularly Cuba). Their geography, size and proximity to a superpower (the U.S.) are all similar to that of Indochina; with Cuba being the region's Vietnam, since it is a former colony that became Communist and has been fought over by multiple world powers.
Ông có hiểu lịch sử khơme đỏ diệt chủng dân tộc không ? Cái đó được liên hợp quốc mở toà án. Ông không hiểu lịch sử thì im đi. Nói vớ vẩn. Khi bao nhiêu người việt nam đổ máu cho campuchia có hoà bình.
I read a French book about Vietnam during their colonial times in Indochina. The French say that Vietnamese people are hardworking, they work all day in rice fields. They have small bodies but they carry large objects in French factories. "Those who are brave in labor, are certainly brave people in combat." If they are trained in discipline, in this East, Japan and Vietnam are the closest to each other. Yes, Vietnam has fought with militarily strong nations despite Vietnamese being thin and small. The French say that Vietnamese people learn how to do (brocade) from China. But they also make better products than Chinese people. In fact, France is a country famous for coffee and bread, and they brought those things to Vietnam while they were there, but now when someone mentions coffee and bread I will think of Vietnam. Vietnamese people have created egg coffee and delicious bread.
Hi there, it d been probably a great honor of us to hear these words from you. If you travel to Vietnam, Hanoi hopefully we can have a talk, love your words once again.
Zhang Oliver also did French book talk about how the French treated us ? I bet they don't say how horrible the French treated us. But that the past let look forward to the future, today a lot of us have forgive France for what they did and France have our respect.
Having now lived in Saigon for 6 years, I can say that it's a lot easier for North Vietnamese to move to and live in the South than the other way around. The mindsets are very different, as here in the South people are more easygoing whereas Northerners are more traditional and, in a way, more formal. Still, all Vietnamese are unified under their flag when it comes to football. Traffic in all big cities is bumper-to-bumper when Team Vietnam wins a match. I love to go "storming" the streets with my friends as well. Greetings to the Vietnamese people. I love your country. :)
hi bunch of Chinese bot try to devide Vietnam to north and south + central , real Vietnamese wont call other Vietnamese north or south or central , you call your fellow dong bao fuker
In a parallel universe, President Woodrow Wilson, touched by Ho Chi Minh's letter of admiration, decided to help this young freedom fighter in his efforts to build a new government in Vietnam. How different the world would be
@@user-wu6xl4wq5q Unless he defeated Mao first. Ho Chi Minh's secondary proposal is to make Vietnam an American territory like Puerto Rico. Chiang Kai Shek would commit suicide if he dares to attack an American territory.
mao the problem is chiang kai shek and KMT will be kick out of Vietnam after few year lol just like his ancestor lol Ming was the last dynasty try to annex Vietnam try hard to assimilate but fail and get kick out after 20 year lol
No, China is way harder. They have to deal with North Korea, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan problem, Whole ASEAN, India, Pakistan, Tibet problem, pan Turkish movement in Xinjiang, and Russia. Just imagine if Roma Empire survives, how its geopolitics will look like now.
Hard is China because you will start with tough enemies but with large resources (worker, territories, etc.) But Vietname Mode..... it't like you want the drugs cartel to give back your house while you're in dept with the landlord and also the local polices are corrupted....
@@BloomingBlueClayon true bruh, good one, I believe Vietnam has suffered way more than china, 1000 years under the control of the Chinese, come on man.
Vietnam history 1075-1077 Battle between Ly dynasty (Đai Viet - Vietnam) and Song dynasty (China). 3 Episodes Animation movie have Engsub: ua-cam.com/video/AbRg5rH6fxo/v-deo.html (ep1) ua-cam.com/video/TQehUlbyp3o/v-deo.html (ep2) ua-cam.com/video/c1aKcDx2FI4/v-deo.html (ep3
Vietnam doesn't have real allies nor enemies. It just needs to stay alive, that's why any measurement is possible to carry out. When the US attacked Vietnam they had sided with the Sino-Soviet, when China becomes hostile they will ask for international intervention.
Wtf. US didnot invade Vietnam. US was there to stop Communism. The North of Vn confederated with China Commie to combat with Sought Vietnam and its ally US.
Willis Daniel So what! We can be weak compared to china but we are Independent. We don’t rely on china nor us. And We don’t need to be big, we just need to maintain our sovereignity.
And then Filipinos will malign the Vietnamese later on after realising that despite the shared absurd assertions of Chinese aggression towards both of them, the latter will not surrender its claim over South China Sea. 🤣 Filipinos are too gr**dy that it'd be absolutely foolish for anyone to think they are capable of giving way.
@@229masterchief Sure it is. The North got bombed backed to the negotiating table in August of 1972 after much of Hanoi's infrastructure was destroyed. The US fought with its hands tied. If not for the numbing Rules of Engagement and the Anti War BS media war fought back home the war could have turned out differently.
@@chitownmo > le obligatory "stab in the back" excuse myth when Walter Cronkite and Jane Fonda suppose to ruined a war that had been going on for more than 10 years. Still better than scapegoating an entire ethnicity like the Germans did, i'll give you that >when u fought a war of overkill and dropped more explosive than on all of World War II combined bbut some ROE prevented you from going full genocidal and turning North Vietnam into a nuclear wasteland and risking war with the China. I cri evertiem :( git gud grandpa, don't forget your PTSD meds
White American here whose dad was a Marine combat veteran (M60 machine gunner and also Vietnamese interpreter). My little private liberal arts college I went to had perhaps more Vietnamese attending than any other foreigners and so I was really good friends with several of them (all were from the North). I even dated one pretty seriously from my junior year to right after graduation. It was surreal the family dinners where my beautiful girlfriend was speaking Vietnamese with my dad, and him clearly remembering more and more of that language that he used to use everyday in combat. Her dad had fought in the war too so it was crazy to think here we were, only one generation away from when our fathers were trying to kill one another. I've always wanted to visit Vietnam and I really hope I can one day. The Vietnamese people are very strong, smart, and hilarious people. As a nation, you all are easily one of the most powerful forces to be reckoned with in all of Asia. Much respect 💯
Started traveling few years back ended up sticking around for 2 years in north and south Vietnam, i absolutely love it and its people! Honestly i felt more home and alive in VN then i do at home. Watching this in lockdown Belgium i'm regretting ever leaving!
You don't understand. With all the wars that we have been through, the 3 Nos are the corner stone of our peace-oriented policies, and most Vietnamese, I believe, agree on that. Never again would we be pawns for the big countries with their dirty games. Never again would we want to be used in military actions against one country for another. Thus the 3 Nos. Yes, we know that our only weapon then would be soft power and diversified trade with everyone. And we will keep playing the slacklining game with the cards that were drawn for us simply because we were borned in that part of the map. But anyway thank you for the good work.
May I ask a question regarding entrepreneurship? Does Saigon possess a greater capitalistic energy then the rest of Vietnam? If so, is it possible that the US presence assisted in this development? Do you see a Vietnamese people that have forgiven the USA? Or, are there still hard feelings towards the USA? Thank you.
@@philipgates988 Yes Saigon is the main economic force with great dynamics (it contributes about 30% of the whole country GDP). But I wouldn't stress the role of the US in this. You see, the city has been an economic hub since its establishment, and the French contributed a lot to building it. During the US presence they mostly spent money on turning Saigon into an entertainment for the US army there, not on businesses or infrastructure. (Yes they did built infrastructure for the purpose of war.) As I see it, what makes Saigon different than the rest are 2 things. The first is its strategic geography with all of its ports and connections close to everything. (If you look at the map, you'll see that the city is actually the center of South-East Asia, more center than Singapore.) The second thing is the business-oriented, direct (in the sense of being frank) open-minded social environment. The combination is a very business-friendly city with lots of opportunities. The bureaucracy is much less a hassle than in other places. Many Northerners moved south to the city because it's easier to live and do business there, and many succeeded in becoming the important players in many of the city's business sectors. About the relation with the USA: it's not just Saigon but the whole country population is very young (half of the country was borned after the war). Some people in the South have already been friendly to the US. Ironically, thanks to Communist propaganda, the whole country embraces doing business with the US, some even go further to supporting military alliance to counter China. The people blindly worship the US as much as they blindly hate China. Hell, Trump certainly is loved more by Vietnamese than by American simply because he's POTUS. What's worse is that many endorse the US idea of privatizing everything, from education to healthcare, not realizing how terribly privatization has ruined the US. If you're an entrepreneur looking for opportunities, I'd say now is the time. The city is actively expanding/renewing its infrastructure, most of which have not been fixed since the French and the American built them. This creates a lot of new jobs and attracts a lot of people (the population is now 10 mil) and even puts more stress on the city's poor infrastructure. There is apparently no dominant player in consumer businesses. While domestic companies are thriving, they don't have enough resources to become dominant. On the other hand, foreign companies often fail because they don't understand the mindset of the people.
I'd add 1 more point: the 3 Nos policy is actually part of Vietnam's way to balance China in my opinion. The Sino-Vietnam war showed to us that: ally can't help shit for Vietnam against China's power. Even USSR, a superpower that time. So, a military alliance is useless for Vietnam, it only angers China like it did in the past, and makes China being wary of us. With the 3 Nos policy, Vietnam actively shows to China that: we are not your enemy. That way, no matter what kind of things Vietnam did, even against China's favor, like being friendly with Taiwan, as long as we don't push too far, China won't mind. China also has to watch out not to push Vietnam too far in the conflict, of Vietnam will side to the West in the heartbeat. So this way, we are very politically independent, not needing to watch China or US's altitude, and China also won't want to pressure us too much. It's a delicate balance, but it works. Really well actually
Great video with extensive research. It's like you're reading our vietnamese thought with this video. That said. I don't agree that dropping the three Nos should be our geopolitics goal. As you said, Vietnam needs to balance China, not counter them. The three Nos is there to ensure our neutrality, to tell China that we are willing to side with the US if China put too much pressure on us. Dropping it and choosing the US would backfire on Vietnam as China would see no need to be cautious around Vietnam anymore and will put full blow pressure on us. Even more so when Trump is the president. Seeing how Trump is treating his allies Japan and South Korea, i doubt that he would give us the help we need to stand up againt China.
@@Titan-br7ld Trump or someone like him may become president in future elections. Trump's presidency shows the world that the US is unreliable and can betray their own allies depending on who become the president. If Vietnam depends of the US too much and someone like Trump become the president then we would be pretty much doomed. You don't want an ally that turn from helping you to fucking you over every 4 years, don't you. Trump may not be president anymore but his legacy/consequence will be there for a foreseeable future. Western Europe, especially France, is already moving away from America's sphere of influence.
@@duycuongnguyen6300 coming from an american, both parties here have a dislike of Chinese aggression. I do believe if china were to act aggressively to any country we would support said country to spite china
But different to Vietnam and Laos, Northern Ireland doesn't have any natural boundary with the Republic of Ireland to begin with. Besides, the whole island of Ireland had been inhabited natively by the Irish, before the English invaded it and ethnically diluted it, while Laos and Vietnam each has their own native people. So their situations are actually not comparable.
In explaining to the 3 nos policies of Vietnam No Military Alliance: This was to as you said "balance China", the reality is Vietnam cannot and will not be able to enter any military alliance without upsetting either China or USA or both. Entering a military alliance also broke the delicate and complicated relationship between Hanoi and Beijing. Right now, we, Vietnam is either outright hostile or ally of China. We have played the friendnemy relationship like this for 10000 of years now. And it will never change unless there is a military alliance with Vietnam at the helm. No Foreign Military base on Vietnam: This is a very touchy situation in Vietnam. The sovereignty and independent of Vietnam has based its concept of Vietnam as a whole. Having a foreign military base in Vietnam is a taboo that will not be tolerated by any Vietnamese. Thus allow a foreign military base on Vietnam soil not only goes again anything Vietnam stand for in protecting its independence, it is also an act of treason and will cause civil unrest that will destroy the country as it has happened multiple time before. No reliance on external power is also based on our past experience, especially around the time of French colonial. Reliance on external powers never end up good for Vietnam, the Vietminh tried to rely on the USA to gain independent again France and Japan in 1942, it backfired in 1945, then north Vietnam rely on Soviet and China instead, it did not end well in 1954, in 1954 south Vietnam tried to rely on the USA and its allies, it did not end well. In 1984, the same thing happened with the Soviet in the Sino-Vietnam war. Also, you would see a bigger picture if you examine the relationship between Vietnam and the rest of SEA. Historically, ASEAN was created as a blockage toward Vietnam. It was still like that for the rest of the ASEAN countries till this day.
The root of all the evil/problems is the Vietnamese Commnunist Party (VCP). Once you get rid of the VCP most if not all of the current problems will be solved.
Isaac karjala well Vietnam and Holland are working to gether to made the south delta like Holland with fund from European and other country , we wont move inland , we will fight it , like we have fight all kind of difficulty our ancestor have faced + this matter affect everyone and I think everyone are more then willing to give they private money and time to save they land/home ( like how we have road project where govt will fund 70%-80% and the local 20% or if you don't have money you can volunteer to work on the road it self ( mostly in small road inside alley or in mountainous area / countries side )
It turn to 4 "no" now: 1: Vietnam advocates not to join the military alliance 2: Vietnam not affiliated with one country to oppose the other 3:Vietnam not allow foreign countries to set up military bases or use Vietnamese territory to oppose other countries 4:Vietnam does not use force or threatens to use force in international relations. =>This helps Vietnam become a buffer zone for China to deal with hostile forces and it is also willing to break those principles if its national security is threatened.
Unfortunately, such a policy seems like Vietnam's only option, despite the fact that it leaves Vietnam defenseless against any Chinese aggression. I would expect Vietnam to be bending to Beijing's will any time there is a dispute in the future. An alternate course of action would be to strengthen ASEAN into a political and economic union which could say no to China when needed.
@@RobespierreThePoof Your wrong, because United States government knows how important Vietnam is to China due to the South China Sea and its Geographic and trade. Why China invaded North Vietnam 5 times throughout history. Under the UNCLOS which China agreed and sign in 1996 along whith many World nation. Which a country have claims of 200 miles from their in land to Sea. And South Vietnam has a lot of claim to the South China Sea. Why China have always have eyes on Vietnam. Through out history, China conquer most part of North Vietnam but never South Vietnam. Because South Vietnam was once a different kingdom called Champa. Because of the important of the South China Sea. China wants to annex all of Vietnam. Plus, North Vietnam was once part of China.
I'n half Vietnamese and been studying Vietnam since I was a kid. This is among the most detailed reports of Vietnam's geopolitics I've ever come across as of recent. Great job!
Great video. Some corrections: _Recent trade diversification means that Vietnam does not rely on trade with China anymore than an average country would. _Rather than being a separatist measure, Vietnam's 3 No's can (and should?) be viewed as the country trying to maintain itself as the neutral zone between spheres of influence of many of the world powers. US, Russia, China, Japan and Korea all have stakes in the country, and as long as there is no clear winner, the country's survival is ensured. We recently learned from Ukraine that if a neutral-zone country sway to one side, bad things can happen to it
Well, it’s issue of timing. Don’t do it when you are at your weakest and bigger neighbor is at their strongest. Big part of eastern Europe managed to escape and join NATO by 1999 or 2004. That was inside window of opportunity roughly between 1995-2005 when it was possible. In 2008 it was already too late as Georgia found out.
@@stafer3 Vietnam now is clearly not the weakest in region. In fact, it's being one regional power in Southeast Asia. So we have ground to play that game.
@@huuduyvu9714 Phrase “at your weakest” doesn’t mean you are weakest in your group. It means your lowest point during time. For example you are at your weakest when you’re sleeping, when enemy attacks during such time, your defense will be significantly lower. Current geopolitical situation around Vietnam is that their neighbor is the second strongest country in the world. So obviously not a good timing to do moves. Not a strongest position Vietnam could be. But India is growing. Indonesia is growing. If in future they grew enough to achieve balance of power in south east Asia, Vietnam’s defense becomes stronger. (If Indian and Chinese forces balance each other, China will have less forces to pressure on Vietnam)
This report is extremely informative as a foundation to understanding Vietnam's situation in the world and thus understanding the politics and policies it pursues. I wish to develop an affordable facility to manufacture electronics and Vietnam is an attractive candidate location.
Our people have suffered & fought ferociously against all odds to provide my generation with the country I see today We all only wanted to live in peace, but this strip of land is so attractive to foreign powers.. I like this video, but remember that many of you are looking at us as foreigners. FYI about Hanoi: it’s booming with foreign culture and ideas. While may not as evident we are experiencing a great wave of modernization and diversification Talking as a native guy straight outta Hanoi
@@namsonangthai5234 bruh you should check out the latest comments in this video :) Lmao a bunch of Vietnamese are triggered and being salty because of 7:03 and 16:16
cursed_oxygen Ah i know about it The international community has divided opinions on this But u gotta know, we just ended the war with the US, and the Khmer Rouge actually went aggressive first before any of our acts, and China was backing them. We mostly volunteered to take them out and stayed to remove any remnant forces. That’s what were told Honestly as I said we wanted to live in peace, and they were the ones threatening that new peace. So to sum up, we were a very battle-scarred country and didn’t want to invade for our economic or political benefits. It was as an old Vietnamese saying goes “The enemy forces us to wield our guns”
cursed_oxygen Yeah about the South China Sea, what sparks this conflict are the 2 archipelagos: Spratly and Paracel Islands. Many nations claim these islands as they extend their EEZ and therefore natural resources. We claim both as we were the longest to inhabit these islands (back in the Tran dynasty I think, around the 1600-1700s, while China sent settlers only since the 1970s The thing is there are no definite evidence (documents) dating back to the old dynasties about the islands, and it was perceived as common sense since everybody knew about the fact that we were there first. Now China is striking on these factors to claim the islands, as well as the Philippines and Indonesia. China has since then sent huge coast guard crafts here, and not only threatening Vietnamese but also Filipino and Indonesian fishermen, as well as installing military installations on man-made islands ( which were formally rocks btw lmao)
have to admit that eventhough I am fascinated with our history and geography, its still very hard to get high grade on those two subject. *correction: it is not an invasion in Cambodia
Any foreign armies incursion counts as an invasion in·va·sion /inˈvāZHən/ noun an instance of invading a country or region with an armed force. an incursion by a large number of people or things into a place or sphere of activity.
@@cloudperson890 no country can help cambodia from genocide, we are neighbors and we cannot ignore it. If you say like that, the US will be the most invaders in modern times
@@cloudperson890 I don't think it's an invasion :). "When you save a life, it is better than building 7 towers". While the Cambodian people are so miserable, what do other neighboring countries like Thailand do ??? Or always dominated by the US and China. Vietnam has brought troops there not to invade but to help the Cambodian people. And Thailand and Singapore colluded to support PolPot. That is the crime. That is my opinion
@@TTNguyen-xs1ed You don't seem to understand what invasion means even though I have provided a definition. An invasion isn't considered an invasion because of the morality behind it, it's an invasion because, well, it's an invasion. For example, the storming of Normandy is considered an invasion, now was the Allies' motive wrong?
As someone who plans to visit Vietnam this year, this video has been incredibly informative! (and I'm just at 1/4 of it ahah). Thank you and great job as usual!
Great and very detail report, Shirvan. Really appreciated. However, as a Viet, I would have a bit of correction, since you kinda skim over 1000 km of Central Vietnam, and over assess Southern Vietnam. There are huge regionalism in *different parts of* Vietnam and make its geography/politics not only split between North and South. At first, Saigon is not on the Mekong River Basin, it's on the Saigon River which root from the Central Highland, prefect for industrial and plantation. The HCM City's Metropolitan Area (Southeast VN) are mostly industrial; while the Mekong River delta (Southwest) are mostly focus on agricultural (very fertile land with great water network, which ideal for rice and fishing) and hardly any industrial activities. You should not put these 2 distinct regions. Since I'm from Da Nang, VN's third largest city, literally half way between Saigon and Hanoi, free from their respective influences, and it's actually more progressive than both HN and SG. South Central Coast historically population by Cham people who were Hindu, great traders and great seafarer (which might be relevant to the part where you discuss the south china sea issue).... [more on that later] Edit 1: More about the 3 NOs. The Vietnamese government wanted to stay independent, neutral, and especially not being relied on external powers (on manpower), even in its worst. During the peak of the American war, the DRVN government only allow thousands Chinese and North Koreans soldiers on Vietnamese command in defense, none in the frontline. The isolation have some disadvantage, but VN is the only countries to involved with the 3 of the UNSC's Permanent Fives ... and able to fend them off, so it's some exception to the rule, being able to use its disadvantages to become advantage. Its neutrality allow VN to buy weapon from Russia, US, China, Israel,...
Greetings from a Hanoian! :)) I really appreciate this comment, since in the video, Shirvan focuses maybe too much on the bipolarity of Vietnamese geopolitics, that he oversees the surge in development of the Vietnamese Central Region. Danang today sure is one of Vietnam's leading cities and powerhouses, and its popularity has transcended the domestic border, as more foreign tourists are flocking there annually. I have visited Danang once and I absolutely loved it! One small correction though, Danang is actually not the 3rd largest city in Vietnam, Haiphong is. In fact, it's not even the 4th largest one, but anyways, it deserves more credits than people tend to think.
@@cuongpham6218 3rd largest not in term of population but in terms of economic output and influences. Shirvan's point of view is from an outsider perspective and us as insider have our own. We know how to use our disadvantage to become and advantage. Despite VN having 50 km of width, it's full of jungle, and hard to penetrate from both side. It's easier to go to the West side of the Annamite (")>
@@kwoondal2746 Well I would agree that Danang is only behind Hanoi and Saigon in terms of influence, but economically speaking, it's still behind Haiphong, which is the most important port city in the whole North. Anyways, I think the government has done right to develop evenly throughout the country, instead of just concentrating on Hanoi or Saigon.
Tôi là người Việt Nam. Chúng tôi yêu hoà bình. Luôn mong muốn làm bạn và sẵn sàng làm bạn với tất cả các quốc gia,dân tộc. Mọi màu da mọi ngôn ngữ. Hợp tác tôn trọng, hai bên cùng có lợi. Chúng tôi nhỏ bé nhưng đón chào các bạn bằng lòng hiếu khách mà chúng tôi có. Welcome to Vietnam
Hai bên cung có lợi cái quần què , người ta lổ thì có, coi Covid người ta cho thuốc và cho tiền việt nam cộng sản ăn cướp và tham lam , còn việt nam cho cái gì cho người ta , thì việt nam sẳn sàng làm bạn với các quốc gia, là gì được các quốc đó cho đồ cũng như là cho tiền, cộng sản việt nam thích tiền chết mẹ, nên mới không đi làm mà cướp tiền của dân đóng thì cộng sản việt sanh sống đến bây giờ đó
@@dragon888193ftw Lol Japan and South Korea are certainly not vassal states, they have their own foreign and domestic objectives that line up with the United States almost entirely, if the Untied States deployed troops to Vietnam to protect them from China would recieve much support from the Vietnamese populace.
@@pudanielson1 Yes, right now that is true. Vietnam is an independent nation. They choose if the US comes or not. Japan is occupied. They cannot even have an army. Same for Germany. They have choices in other matters sure, but when American soldiers rape Japanese women in Okinawa, and the Japanese government doesn't do anything about it, that's when you know they're a vassal.
Thằng làm video này éo biết cc j về vn mà làm như đúng rồi. Chiến tranh sắc tộc??? Xâm lược cambodian??? Rối loạn trong nước??? Hà nội kìm hãm tp hồ chí minh??? Éo có vn giữ biển thì giờ trung quốc nó đứng đầu thế giới rồi
It's inaccurate to say isolationism is even a thing in Vietnam, the very existence of China push for unilateral relationship with several countries, which in turn allow stability in the region.
you're truly the best geopolitical channel on youtube. im a Malaysian and i used to have a few Vietnamese friends and my parents visit Vietnam this year. 🇻🇳 however, can any Vietnamese confirm the accuracy of the video? chuc ngu ngon and tam biet :)
Yeah it's pretty good video. Only 2 things that he missed The role of ASEAN, which act as soft politics to protect Vietnam from Chinese influence. Since if Vietnam becomes China client state, every other ASEAN country will be next on the dish. So collectively they have been assisting each other not to fall too far into Chinese sphere of influence The nationalism identity that is very strong in Vietnam. Repelling foreign invasion (regardless if it's Mongolian, Chinese, Japanese, French or US) is a strong part of Vietnamese identity. So it's very difficult to set up an obvious puppet government in Vietnam without massive public backlash (US experienced it first hand). Land conquest on Vietnam is hence very ineffective. Because frankly a war against Vietnam only truly start once you have conquested some lands and get derailed by its guerrilla army
@@SirFaceFone I'm not sure if there is as much content to work with in Phil-Viet relations given that both sides are not naval powers. The South China Sea acts pretty much as a natural barrier between the two. Thai-Viet, nonetheless, have had conflicts since before the formation of nation state of Thailand and Vietnam and well into the Cold War. Unfortunately, both countries seem to fight in a proxy warm with Laos and Cambodia being the battle ground, which also acts as a man-made buffer between the two countries. So I think there are interesting elements to be explored in the Thai Viet relations
modern day Vietnam have move on from thai , it thai that still kinda look forward Vietnam for some weird reason , Vietnam now day focus on 2 thing , external force and internal force , first one : China/America Vietnam focus on those 2 mostly , cause both can fuk Vietnam up , internal will be the people that hate the current regime and over sea Vietnamese in America/Australia but they aint a huge threat anymore ( extreme minority ) Vietnam don't have border with Thailand so we don't have any problem with you guy , but the thai military still look Vietnam at a threat for some weird reason , when we buy tank , you buy tank , when we buy plane you buy plane , when we buy submarine you guy buy submarine vv , when Cambodia and you have war you think we have troop helping the Cambodia fighting you ..... ( I heard a lot of thai say on military forum that during that time a lot of people say there are Vietnamese speaking troop lol ..... maybe those office in the battle are train in Vietnam , which Vietnam train a lot of Cambodian and lao military office every year since the 80s but they aint Vietnamese ) aka thai aint a threat to Vietnam or Vietnam care about thai in general , what we care are china-America the real threat . but Vietnam do like to work with thai in other field like building road from Vietnam to Thailand vv and fun fact if you don't know Vietnam police cadet every year visit thai police school and vice versa .
fortyfive befor duterte Vietnam and phil was close ( informal allied ) until phil turn 180 and become friendly to china , but the relation was still good there no hostile , phillipine and Vietnam have annual volleyball game exchange in spartly island , one year on Vietnam island the next year on phillipine island , Vietnam help the phil in spartly too if they ship get sunk vv cause we are better equip in those island chain then malay/brunei/phillipine , only china have better living/equip condition , when phillipine try to repair they island china stop them , when we repair/built our island china don't do shit cause we can actually hurt them ( still lost but hey they gona pay by blood for the victory ) , no one in south east asia is naval power really amarin , even thai that why china is bully the shit out of everyone in south china sea , but why thai need 2 submarine in your sallow water in Thailand bay ? they will be sunk by enemy force if war broke out befor they can reach south china sea which have deeper water , thai always buy thing you guy don't really need , like a carrier/submarine when there is no territory problem in the sea or real enemy on the sea , your main enemy are rebellion in the south and future rebellion of ethnic minority in the northern part
Man, I love this channel. It is so eye opening. I realise so many things i would have never realised before. You are such a genius. I would never be able to analyse like you
@tin nguyen Is there something wrong with not knowing everything? If you're trying to be pretencious then go ahead
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Shit people likes you should not calls yourself Vietnamese, stop pretending you are one of us BITCH! Because you are not. You don't speak Vietnamese, you don't know the history of Vietnam from 5000 years, you don't know much about the culture, you don't know the geography of Vietnam, you can't name 10 city and 10 street in one city, you don't listen to Vietnamese music and other media entertainment. So wtf makes you a Vietnamese then?
So just because I am intrigue with Western culture and other stuffs made me become a non-Vietnamese and also I love the sounds of English language more than Vietnamese. That's called preferences dude, many of us spent our childhood in foreign soil. Can't help it, but I would say I am proud of Vietnamese people and deep inside me there's also Vietnamese blood too. We might have different mindset but all of us still belong to the same ancestor, why you have to be mad ? Ok let me tell you a story from my history, I love Vietnam, it's a beautiful country, I wish I was born there, but I couldn't, because when the Independence Palace got liberated by Vietnamese forces, my great grandfather was a soldier belong a force called "Diem", idk what it's called in English, my bad. So after that, he and his fellow soldiers has 2 choice: to stay and die or... retreat together with the US soldier to the West. He choose to live, is that a unreasonable choice ? There are still many Vietnamese with their grandparents used to serve under a different political party other than communism in the war. You would be surprise at how many of us are here, but to concluded, the war is over, most of them are now rest-in-peace under few inches of dirt. At his time, when call conflicts are gone, their children, like me for example, all willing to go back to Vietnam and study about our origins, about the beautiful, the ugly and the bad of the country and for the most of that is our will to contribute and help to improve this beautiful land, the so called "the most peaceful country on earth". So instead of looking down on us just because we suffered from a mistake of the past, teach us your way, teach us how to become a good Vietnamese citizen, we can become good partners, companions in work and many other great things. P/s: English isn't my 1st language so pardon me if there's any grammar mistake. Greetings from Hamburg, Germany :)
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Good is that a fucking traitor like your father got his ass out of the motherland. Your dreaming independent palace Isn't independent as a syupid bitch who never born ther tjinks likes that. South Vietnam were only exist for 20 as a country,the reason why its rich. first that because the French during the colonize they were keeping all their money there. South Vietnam is their host in Vietnam for being the first place they conquered in Vietnam. After the French was gone the South Vietnamese got access to all that money and keeping it for themselves in Saigon despite the fact every where else outside Saigon in South Vietnam and North Vietnam, people are still poor. Second is because all the Chinese there, Chinese people who is 5% of the population but holding 80% of the market trading of the South Vietnam. Third is because hundred of billion dollar American sending to Vietnam to fight c the North, but all that money went to corruption or to the economy, but not the military that's why south Vietnamese soldiers were weak and have to relies on US troop. I seen many other diem vet soldiers who still live here and they are fine people. In fact South Vietnam's economy '' palace you calling '' were not stable back then and it can end up collapse In time If nothing change. Stupid bitch who never learn Vietnamese history think she is 100% Vietnamese in blood! Vietnamese having being a part of Chinese for 1000 years and having huge number of Chinese migration down there over the next 1000 years. All name in Vietnamese are from Chinese name.100% of Vietnamese ethnic Kinh people are mixed Chinese. For the Vietnamese who living in the South and Central are part Champa and Cambodian. Original Vietnam is from the North and South part of China until the Chinese conquered the land and the expanding their territory down to the South and conquer other nation, we killing the native rapeing their woman forcing their people to adapt our culture just exactly how the Chinese did to us nearly 2000 years ago. The Saigon accent is what remain from the Champa people we conquer. If your grandfather, he absolutely are mixed champa and Cambodian. So no same ancestor as you, stupid Asian bitch ! I don't care about how many hundred thousand or million of you there, I only care about the number of people calling themselves Vietnamese but rather being very ignorant about their own identity. English is not your first language but German helping you improve it a lot for being in a same Germanic language family group and keeping number of huge German vocabulary in the English language. My Vietnamese language isn't do so.
Ah, I see, so this is what my friend warned me about, not every Vietnamese are friendly because there's some real "Fanatics" that's thought their own is the best, this isn't any different than how Hitler thinks about German people in WWII. Well say what you want, it's quite fun to met someone like you actually, a real communist fan boy. Anyway this don't have anything to do with the fact many other Vietnamese live oversea made suchs great and outstanding achievement. From what I see, most of them just settle there and don't want to come back. If they even want to come back, people like you will just scare them away. Recently the number of Vietnamese people want to settle down in foreign countries has increase drastically. Keep closing the country border and chase away people boy, your manner is a shame to Vietnam people friendly reputation all over the world. It's time to look at yourself rather than blame it on the others. It's really fun to see you get mad over something that already happened in the past, not everyone want to leave, just a different mindset in the past and now, it's modern time, people already don't really care about it anymore. How about keep yourself being a history nerds and stop hurting innocent people just because their grandparents made mistake ? Keep that ideology elsewhere so Vietnam can stay as a friendly and beautiful country. P/s: Actually you shouldn't even learn English, you just tainted Vietnam image in others people's eyes. And it's really fun to say German help you learn English grammar better. Still it's a fun read, I learned a lot of things, thank god none of my Vietnamese friends are retarded just because of something in the past.
The key to understand VN's 3 NO policy is the 1979 SINO-VIETNAMESE war. The Soviet promised military action assisting in fighting the Chinese. Needless to say, it never did meterialize. Thus VN leaders switched priority, from allying with a superpower to balancing multiple for their gains. Quite pragmatic.
Aligning with the Soviets was a geopolitical mistake up front. Their locations are much to far and the infrastructure at the time was much too primitive to even think of lending a military hand in anything outside of smaller logistic supports. The U.S makes a much better ally as they are a naval and air power with much more geopolitical interests in the region. Even the best solution for Vietnam would be to incite separation in southern Chinese ethnic groups weaken China’s hold while also increasing the amount of allies in the region.
@@socialminds9894 The US was and is never a reliable ally. South Vietnam was the evidence of it, since the US betrayed it to be cozy with China. Recently the US also abandoned the Philippines to its course in the dispute with China over Scarborough. It's extremely silly to let yourself depend on some far away ally and be outright hostile to such a powerful neighbor as China. In this case, your best option would naturally be to stay as neutral as possible, hence the 3 NOs policy.
Cuong Pham Yet that far away nation has the backbone to securing your independence. The loss of the Vietnam war is much more complicated than just the U.S wanting to cozy up with China or the current political situation of the U.S being unreliable. The “3 No’s” policy stagnates Vietnam until China becomes strong enough to throw their weight around just like how they are doing now with Hong Kong and the Philippines. If not the US they could also form ties with India to help counter balance China’s encroachment.
@@socialminds9894 What do you mean the US "securing our independence"? As far as I know, the US backed the French in the first Indochinese War, in which the Vietnamese clearly fought for their independence. Likewise, during the Sino-Vietnamese border war in 1979, the US didn't help, they even condoned China to do so. In the 1989 Spratly Islands skirmish, the US didn't do any damn thing to settle the situation. Now tell me, which role does the US play actually to secure anyone in around the South China Sea's independence or security? The Philippines, a traditional ally of the US, couldn't even count on it, so much so that the current Filipino president outright flamed the US and cozied up with China. So my whole point is, the best solution is to stay neutral and tie the interests of all major powers up to yourself, so that an aggression would be impossible, not to ally with anyone.
@@cuongpham6218 Cuong Pham great and the context around those various situations are far different from each other. Instead of complaining about the US; why didn't you address any of the other portions of my comment. Again the "3 no's" policy has only worked because China was no where near the economic or military force it is now. Now that it has grown into a world power they struggle throwing there weight around and crushing the opposition.
each country have diffirent choice , maybe for you democracy work , but maybe for other it not , each regime have it diffirent con and pros , we seen how bad democracy dealing with covid ( Indonesia/America/European vv ) and how much better a authotarian govt did ( Vietnam/Singapore ( until they fuk them self up by not taking care the migrant ) / lao and china ( china did fuk up early on , but they did manage to control the pandemic inside they country it cause have been much worst that the pros and cons about china , they can fuk up real bad and also can fix it real fast ) we also seen how democracy fail in country like Philippine ( one the the richest in asia in 1950 , now a third world left behind by poorer Korean /Taiwan/Singapore vv ) you also see how a 1 party rule help korea become rich , same for Taiwan and Singapore , they wont become this rich if they where democracy that early in development ( look at Philippine . Indonesia is abit weird you have 1 man rule yet fail to achive what the Taiwan/Korean and Singapore manage to do ( maybe lack of funding for education ? and parent didn't take education at top priority ? ( aka spending more then 50% of income for they children education ( aka after school class vv )) cause from what you see in those 3 country that i say they all focus on education and parent also focus on education of they child ( spend more then 50% what they made for they children education ) ( china succed also dual to those , Vietnam manage to growth also tks to education , parent spend a lot for child education same for govt , it not great for children ( cause you have less time to play around but then it pay off in the long term
Our history proves that only the power of patriotism and the strong will of the nation can protect the country. Do not depend on and make friends with any great power. We are not pawns on the board for big countries to bargain. You think you understand us, but only a small part, in the corner of ssoon your thoughts and visions!
Vietnam is the only country in the world to defeat the Genghis Khan military not once, not twice, but three times. No other country in the world could defeat the Khan army even one time.
"No other country in the world could defeat the Khan army even one time" Bullshit. The Polish army, the Finnland, Russian, Hungarian all defeated Mongols. Don't listen to your teacher's bullshit, do your own research
Thanks for the video Shirvan. I would have to add an addendum to your statements at 6:06. The reason why there are not decisive boundaries between the Vietnam and Cambodia is because Vietnam has expanded past them. Had they stayed out of the lower 1/3 of the Annamite Mountains they would of had natural boundaries to act as “a strong fence” as you say. Vietnam’s geopolitical fate imo lies not in weakening it’s neighbours to the south by taking land but asserting itself in the north with stronger boundaries and more regional allies in southern china.
Vietnam would mouth watering onto Cambodian farm land since past as well as the further time. That's a worry for most of us. China and Vietnam are the most insecure financial threatening onto all Khmer civilians in term of farm land. Because of our positive and calm attitude in our culture driving us lack of ability to confront all kind of fights then lost the finamcial security for our next generations like we lost our Mekong Delta land to Viet today. I hope the world can see this issue (there are monsters on our Planet looking for blood from poor and vulnerable people like us).
He’s kinda like Myanmar’s president nowaday . Not really good at doing economy reform , but he has inspired us and his mind kinda neutral , not like pro-marx or Marxist culture , he want to connect people and learnable person who respect every contry even France since he was a member of French Communist party
There is a thing to say that the 3-no policy were consider a way to balance not counter China because we know, signing an alliance will intensify the already intense political enviroment. Like in 1979 when we sign alliance treaty with Soviet Union the Chinese attack and both of us receive heavy losses for nothing at all. We dont want to make it more intense, we are adapting the neutrality political stance that Switzerland are having now. I hope that in the future you'll make more research into things that you are about to say so that it wont offend the nationalities you're talking about, but considering that you're a foreign guy i won't take it seriously but be more careful next time. I wish you luck on your journey.
"Chúng ta thà hy sinh tất cả, chứ nhất định không chịu mất nước, nhất định không chịu làm nô lệ" " Không có gì quý hơn Độc Lập,Tự Do" - President Ho Chi Minh -
10 OG what are you even saying? it has always been the land of Vietnam and it was invaded by French and Americans. R you trying to split our country again or what?
10 OG okay, if you don’t learn Vietnamese history well, shut your mouth. because we the vietnamese know more than you about us. A long time before the south was a land gift from the Chams. And it has always been a part of us till the French and American came.
@10 OG no you idiot vietnam not apart of china because vietnam is a nation state gov by ethnic vietnamese, vietnam war just a war of 2 vietnamese gov fight for power
@10 OG 100% South Vietnam speaking Vietnamese and their ancestors migrate from north. Before 1600 South just is a forest land. So following your logic North and South of American should be splited. But now they not be spilited, because nothing can stop people of folk come together.
I am a Vietnamese and after watching this video, I feel that the person who made this video does not understand anything about Vietnam. 1.The war against the polpot regime is a just war, when at that time the polpot, instigated by China, entered Vietnamese territory and killed thousands of Vietnamese civilians, but also millions of people. Cambodia there. And you said it was aggression? 2. The two archipelagos of Hoang Sa and Truong Sa in the East Sea are of Vietnam from feudal times and also have clear historical evidence. it is not an unilateral and unreasonable claim like the Chinese side. 3. Waiver of three-nos policy? What do you think about being able to say this? This is political. I don't want to talk much about it, but Vietnam has gone through the war years and understands that. Prosperous peace is what they then want towards. There are many more but maybe I say that's enough.
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that was very insightful , although i don t believe Vietnam would be too dedicated in confronting China , the Three nos is there to ensure our neutrality , therefore , choosing one side would also be like a double-edged dagger i d prefer Vietnam to be more active with surrounding neighbors than just looking up toward the top players , like u said , 'balancing'
But can Vietnam stand against CCP alone? I think the CCP will keep getting more aggressive as there economic and military power increases! Think Vietnam need to come to an agreement especially with the Philippines about the naval borders, and work with them and the Americans to keep the PLA navy out of the south east asian sea.
@@mwtrolle aye , I believe SEA nations could reach an agreement on that I don't think CCP will be making any drastic move soon , like how the current trade war has made them reconsider their military budget planning , they re a large army , modernizing , reequipping , it s a working process despite the grim media outlook , so we re stil gonna observe and make the most out of the situation war will be the last resort which I doubt any would want here
Van Tien I’ll put my money/Stock in Vietnam>China in any military engagement. I believe most of the world would to. That country is a death trap! If the locals or the booby traps don’t get you, the snakes and tigers will. That country is like Russia land armies invade but rarely make it out! Respect from Massachusetts!!!
@Stephen Jenkins hehehe , well we sure understand that the US is undefeatable , however winning battles isn't everything , best to have the courage to accept our losses and move on , it s frankly too easy to say what could have been done differently And in terms of resolve , we Vietnamese won t lose , so as a friendly reminder , u don t need to prove how strong u are , but how well supposedly the no.1 nation on Earth should behave , that alone is plenty enough evidence
Cambodia geopolitics is pretty simple really , balancing between Thailand-Vietnam keeping good relation with those 2 , dealing with internal force and maintain the regime ( of hunsen and his allied , hunsen will step down soon and one of his allied will replace him and PS : Hunsen aint Vietnam puppet , he is China puppet like majority of Cambodia politic people either it china or America )
I saw some opinions online that Cambodians don't like Vietnamese much. Is it true? And if so what is the main reason for that, now that we are in peace, and have not had border conflicts, or any imminent threats ?
Do you expect Vietnam to grow closer and closer to the US? I remember reading a statistic that said Vietnam had the third highest approval rating of the US out of any country.
Funny how china keep on hating the west while VN just like : " War end, we cool brah." to both Japan And Murica. They even friendly with France who dominated them for 100 years~
ceronia cause French/japan/America wont come back to invade Vietnam , china after of it 1000 year annex of Vietnam and after we free from them keep invading us , every china dynasty after Vietnam free our self from them invade us , from song-yuan-ming-qing :) and they live right next to us
the logic also apply to china, but my point is in the way of thinking. I pretty sure in the eye of VNmese China is bad only because they keep doing bad thing to VNmese. Most of them probably wont even resent the old invasion and just let it be water under the bridge.
Most informative video about Vietnam so far :D . This channel really put lots of effort into this video :D Still has some mistake ( Cambodia War in 1979, ethnic conflict in Vietnam is not as big problem like CaspianReport think) though :D Sorry for my bad english.
I'm a Vietnamese myself, and now I feel bad for bad-mouthing the government. Yes, they are not perfect, but I had no idea the problems our leaders are facing, thanks to censorship.
Chinese businesses are pumping lots of money into Vietnam, many Free Economic Zones are springing up in northern part of the country to house Chinese factories. While many locals are hired, management, technical support and materials & components come from China. As wages in China increase, Vietnam offers plenty of affordable yet adequately skilled/educated workers to do the labor intensive factory work that the Chinese don't want anymore. Yet Vietnam's infrastructure is still pretty bad, many Chinese and Korean firms end up building roads and infrastructure by themselves (and for themselves) because the Vietnamese government is too inefficient in getting things done, and Vietnamese engineers aren't up to standard.
Your source plz. China is not the main investor in Vietnam. Japan and South Korea are, and they are from complete different political sphere. China is only 6th or so FDI investor, yeah. If anything, any Chinese project or businesses are always met with suspicion, protests and criticism from public eyes, doubting corruption, bribery, low quality. And we only have 1 Free Economic Zones in the north. Oh, and mentioning FEZ, they are even suggesting banning Chinese companies there. Yep Chinese have money, but not like they can pouring money to Vietnam. Vietnamese dont even want them. Research before spouting nonsense.
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Do a video on the geopolitics of Sri Lanka!
Can you make a video about Geopolitics of Central America and the Caribbean (particularly Cuba). Their geography, size and proximity to a superpower (the U.S.) are all similar to that of Indochina; with Cuba being the region's Vietnam, since it is a former colony that became Communist and has been fought over by multiple world powers.
Will you try the geopolitics of phillippines?
It will be interesting
Ông có hiểu lịch sử khơme đỏ diệt chủng dân tộc không ? Cái đó được liên hợp quốc mở toà án. Ông không hiểu lịch sử thì im đi. Nói vớ vẩn. Khi bao nhiêu người việt nam đổ máu cho campuchia có hoà bình.
How to play Geopolitics Hard mode: Vietnam.
How to play Geopolitics Easy mode: Pakistan.
Poland says: that's cute
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Hold my beer.
North Korea: hold my soju
@@vaibhavgupta20 Ha! Try Australia. Then we talk.
I read a French book about Vietnam during their colonial times in Indochina. The French say that Vietnamese people are hardworking, they work all day in rice fields. They have small bodies but they carry large objects in French factories. "Those who are brave in labor, are certainly brave people in combat." If they are trained in discipline, in this East, Japan and Vietnam are the closest to each other. Yes, Vietnam has fought with militarily strong nations despite Vietnamese being thin and small.
The French say that Vietnamese people learn how to do (brocade) from China. But they also make better products than Chinese people. In fact, France is a country famous for coffee and bread, and they brought those things to Vietnam while they were there, but now when someone mentions coffee and bread I will think of Vietnam. Vietnamese people have created egg coffee and delicious bread.
Thanks! And yes we are really thin and small.
Ah yes maybe because vietnam barely ever have time to breath because we keep getting invade every 5 min by china
you dont call it bread, u call it "Banh mi"
Hi there, it d been probably a great honor of us to hear these words from you. If you travel to Vietnam, Hanoi hopefully we can have a talk, love your words once again.
Zhang Oliver also did French book talk about how the French treated us ? I bet they don't say how horrible the French treated us. But that the past let look forward to the future, today a lot of us have forgive France for what they did and France have our respect.
Having now lived in Saigon for 6 years, I can say that it's a lot easier for North Vietnamese to move to and live in the South than the other way around. The mindsets are very different, as here in the South people are more easygoing whereas Northerners are more traditional and, in a way, more formal.
Still, all Vietnamese are unified under their flag when it comes to football. Traffic in all big cities is bumper-to-bumper when Team Vietnam wins a match. I love to go "storming" the streets with my friends as well. Greetings to the Vietnamese people. I love your country. :)
Yeah Bucky so annoyed
Lol when u say "storming" i know you are true about having lived in my country for 6 years
@@khuongnguyenduc7569 Shut the fuck up NamKy
@@syquannguyen3204 hi Bucky
hi bunch of Chinese bot try to devide Vietnam to north and south + central , real Vietnamese wont call other Vietnamese north or south or central , you call your fellow dong bao fuker
Love Vietnam from Bangladesh.
Vietnamese are really brave & hardworking.
Cảm ơn
Thx
Thx
Thanks you
Thank you, WE love you too.
Huge respect for Vietnam🇻🇳 from India🇮🇳. You guys have fought superpowers, yet you've made a comeback and now rising as an economic power.
They just need to improve human rights
@@kittycatwithinternetaccess2356 We have good human rights, what are you taking about?
@@mysthra9406 jailing dissidents isn't good human rights
@@kittycatwithinternetaccess2356 bạn chả hiểu cái gì về lập pháp
@@kittycatwithinternetaccess2356 You mean human right like USA bring bomb and war to Viet Nam and many country? lol 🤣🤣🤣
-Easy
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- *VietNam*
me play hard mode long time
I've known many vietnamese, hard working and conscientious people! I wish them the best
I agree and so very hospitable, I enjoyed my visit there.
Menko hard working? Yes. Conscientious? Don’t think so.
Vietnam has a bright economic future.
Trinh Hoang Phi occho
yet you know shit
In a parallel universe, President Woodrow Wilson, touched by Ho Chi Minh's letter of admiration, decided to help this young freedom fighter in his efforts to build a new government in Vietnam. How different the world would be
In a parallel Universe, Chiang Kai Shek would accept the ownership of Indo-China for China in the Potsdam and Cairo Conference.
@@user-wu6xl4wq5q Unless he defeated Mao first. Ho Chi Minh's secondary proposal is to make Vietnam an American territory like Puerto Rico. Chiang Kai Shek would commit suicide if he dares to attack an American territory.
mao the problem is chiang kai shek and KMT will be kick out of Vietnam after few year lol just like his ancestor lol Ming was the last dynasty try to annex Vietnam try hard to assimilate but fail and get kick out after 20 year lol
@@zurinarctus1329 lol where's that information?
Cyrus The HoonDing Wait WHAT?
Select your game mode:
•Easy: America
•Normal: Russia
•Hard: China
==> •Veteran: Vietnam
Veteran Mode; The trees start talking
No, China is way harder. They have to deal with North Korea, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan problem, Whole ASEAN, India, Pakistan, Tibet problem, pan Turkish movement in Xinjiang, and Russia. Just imagine if Roma Empire survives, how its geopolitics will look like now.
@@agumualiuspumm1331 china is shit
Hard is China because you will start with tough enemies but with large resources (worker, territories, etc.) But Vietname Mode..... it't like you want the drugs cartel to give back your house while you're in dept with the landlord and also the local polices are corrupted....
@@BloomingBlueClayon true bruh, good one, I believe Vietnam has suffered way more than china, 1000 years under the control of the Chinese, come on man.
This is one of my favourite channels on UA-cam for sure
right? The quality of his content is so great
Vietnam history 1075-1077
Battle between Ly dynasty (Đai Viet - Vietnam) and Song dynasty (China).
3 Episodes Animation movie have Engsub:
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Vietnam doesn't have real allies nor enemies. It just needs to stay alive, that's why any measurement is possible to carry out. When the US attacked Vietnam they had sided with the Sino-Soviet, when China becomes hostile they will ask for international intervention.
That's true
Accurate
Wtf. US didnot invade Vietnam.
US was there to stop Communism.
The North of Vn confederated with China Commie to combat with Sought Vietnam and its ally US.
Willis Daniel so was US able to stop the communism? :))
Willis Daniel So what! We can be weak compared to china but we are Independent. We don’t rely on china nor us. And We don’t need to be big, we just need to maintain our sovereignity.
The forests of Vietnam is filled with talking trees, watch out they might give you flashbacks
Avery The Cuban-American q
ba-da-drum , don't be hasty
*INTENSE UA-cam FLASHBACK*
from some estonian dude to vietnam flashback,what the fuck are you up to ?
Avery The Cuban-American why do I see you everywhere?
LMAO
I love Vietnam and I'm from the Philippines, thanks for making a video about them!
Asean must sticks together if we want to stay alive, by the way love philipines from vietnam
Thankyou rene sarabia
You guys both could be bff since you guys are in the same problem from China influence
Hi, I'm fom Vietnam and I really like the Philippines!
And then Filipinos will malign the Vietnamese later on after realising that despite the shared absurd assertions of Chinese aggression towards both of them, the latter will not surrender its claim over South China Sea. 🤣 Filipinos are too gr**dy that it'd be absolutely foolish for anyone to think they are capable of giving way.
Sounds like a politics videogame on 'hard mode'
@@calo-kg2cy EUIV is a decent game set in 1444.
@@ericyuan9718oh shit we are everywhere
@@Nestoras_Zogopoulos Yet no one noticed that Ming developed its name from Manichaeism. (CN CK2 player here to say hi
It's crazy mode actually
Total war: vietnam
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@@229masterchief Sure it is. The North got bombed backed to the negotiating table in August of 1972 after much of Hanoi's infrastructure was destroyed. The US fought with its hands tied. If not for the numbing Rules of Engagement and the Anti War BS media war fought back home the war could have turned out differently.
@@chitownmo
> le obligatory "stab in the back" excuse myth when Walter Cronkite and Jane Fonda suppose to ruined a war that had been going on for more than 10 years. Still better than scapegoating an entire ethnicity like the Germans did, i'll give you that
>when u fought a war of overkill and dropped more explosive than on all of World War II combined bbut some ROE prevented you from going full genocidal and turning North Vietnam into a nuclear wasteland and risking war with the China. I cri evertiem :(
git gud grandpa, don't forget your PTSD meds
No, we would.
7:03 Vietnam does not invade Cabodia, we try to save Cambodia people from the hell
sure, not invade
unsecured borders, civil discontent, poverty corruption,,,,,that shows a lack of understanding
đúng rồi
sao người nước ngoài cứ tưởng Việt Nam mình xâm chiếm Campuchia là sao nhỉ
không 1 quân đội nào đóng trên lãnh thổ nước khác tận 10 năm mà bảo toàn dc chính danh.
White American here whose dad was a Marine combat veteran (M60 machine gunner and also Vietnamese interpreter). My little private liberal arts college I went to had perhaps more Vietnamese attending than any other foreigners and so I was really good friends with several of them (all were from the North). I even dated one pretty seriously from my junior year to right after graduation. It was surreal the family dinners where my beautiful girlfriend was speaking Vietnamese with my dad, and him clearly remembering more and more of that language that he used to use everyday in combat. Her dad had fought in the war too so it was crazy to think here we were, only one generation away from when our fathers were trying to kill one another.
I've always wanted to visit Vietnam and I really hope I can one day. The Vietnamese people are very strong, smart, and hilarious people. As a nation, you all are easily one of the most powerful forces to be reckoned with in all of Asia. Much respect 💯
😁 yeah, we're pretty chill, as long as you dont actively trashtalk our people. Glad that you love our country 😁
You should note that in 7:03 minutes, not Vietnamese gray, but Cambodia, but helped Cambodia escape the genocide ponpot regime.
Started traveling few years back ended up sticking around for 2 years in north and south Vietnam, i absolutely love it and its people! Honestly i felt more home and alive in VN then i do at home. Watching this in lockdown Belgium i'm regretting ever leaving!
You don't understand. With all the wars that we have been through, the 3 Nos are the corner stone of our peace-oriented policies, and most Vietnamese, I believe, agree on that. Never again would we be pawns for the big countries with their dirty games. Never again would we want to be used in military actions against one country for another. Thus the 3 Nos. Yes, we know that our only weapon then would be soft power and diversified trade with everyone. And we will keep playing the slacklining game with the cards that were drawn for us simply because we were borned in that part of the map.
But anyway thank you for the good work.
May I ask a question regarding entrepreneurship? Does Saigon possess a greater capitalistic energy then the rest of Vietnam? If so, is it possible that the US presence assisted in this development? Do you see a Vietnamese people that have forgiven the USA? Or, are there still hard feelings towards the USA? Thank you.
@@philipgates988 Yes Saigon is the main economic force with great dynamics (it contributes about 30% of the whole country GDP). But I wouldn't stress the role of the US in this. You see, the city has been an economic hub since its establishment, and the French contributed a lot to building it. During the US presence they mostly spent money on turning Saigon into an entertainment for the US army there, not on businesses or infrastructure. (Yes they did built infrastructure for the purpose of war.) As I see it, what makes Saigon different than the rest are 2 things. The first is its strategic geography with all of its ports and connections close to everything. (If you look at the map, you'll see that the city is actually the center of South-East Asia, more center than Singapore.) The second thing is the business-oriented, direct (in the sense of being frank) open-minded social environment. The combination is a very business-friendly city with lots of opportunities. The bureaucracy is much less a hassle than in other places. Many Northerners moved south to the city because it's easier to live and do business there, and many succeeded in becoming the important players in many of the city's business sectors.
About the relation with the USA: it's not just Saigon but the whole country population is very young (half of the country was borned after the war). Some people in the South have already been friendly to the US. Ironically, thanks to Communist propaganda, the whole country embraces doing business with the US, some even go further to supporting military alliance to counter China. The people blindly worship the US as much as they blindly hate China.
Hell, Trump certainly is loved more by Vietnamese than by American simply because he's POTUS. What's worse is that many endorse the US idea of privatizing everything, from education to healthcare, not realizing how terribly privatization has ruined the US.
If you're an entrepreneur looking for opportunities, I'd say now is the time. The city is actively expanding/renewing its infrastructure, most of which have not been fixed since the French and the American built them. This creates a lot of new jobs and attracts a lot of people (the population is now 10 mil) and even puts more stress on the city's poor infrastructure. There is apparently no dominant player in consumer businesses. While domestic companies are thriving, they don't have enough resources to become dominant. On the other hand, foreign companies often fail because they don't understand the mindset of the people.
I'd add 1 more point: the 3 Nos policy is actually part of Vietnam's way to balance China in my opinion.
The Sino-Vietnam war showed to us that: ally can't help shit for Vietnam against China's power. Even USSR, a superpower that time. So, a military alliance is useless for Vietnam, it only angers China like it did in the past, and makes China being wary of us.
With the 3 Nos policy, Vietnam actively shows to China that: we are not your enemy. That way, no matter what kind of things Vietnam did, even against China's favor, like being friendly with Taiwan, as long as we don't push too far, China won't mind. China also has to watch out not to push Vietnam too far in the conflict, of Vietnam will side to the West in the heartbeat.
So this way, we are very politically independent, not needing to watch China or US's altitude, and China also won't want to pressure us too much.
It's a delicate balance, but it works. Really well actually
Keeping peace and respect between China and Vietnam is actually good for everyone. Only fools want to have a hostile neighbour.
Hải Hùng I don’t even know how to respond to your logic connection between me and my country with respect to this thread.
In short.. Vietnam is small.. But got balls.. Thnk u
Prove it big boy
Hmmm... Earth i flat... I agree with u mate
Big balls definitely
Balls shrink gradually with agent orange though lol
Wulf Wulf still bigger than american balls since they used agent orange instead of infantrymen
I love your videos! I always learn something new . Love from Sweden 🇸🇪
@@gentlemang.3962 you dislike Swedish ?
Love from Vietnam 🇻🇳
Thank for your support!
Great video with extensive research. It's like you're reading our vietnamese thought with this video.
That said. I don't agree that dropping the three Nos should be our geopolitics goal. As you said, Vietnam needs to balance China, not counter them. The three Nos is there to ensure our neutrality, to tell China that we are willing to side with the US if China put too much pressure on us. Dropping it and choosing the US would backfire on Vietnam as China would see no need to be cautious around Vietnam anymore and will put full blow pressure on us. Even more so when Trump is the president. Seeing how Trump is treating his allies Japan and South Korea, i doubt that he would give us the help we need to stand up againt China.
Duy Cường Nguyễn Agreed with your assessment. As much as I hate communist Viet Nam, this is one of the few policies I agree with them.
ok so what if trump isnt president anymore?
@@Titan-br7ld Trump or someone like him may become president in future elections. Trump's presidency shows the world that the US is unreliable and can betray their own allies depending on who become the president. If Vietnam depends of the US too much and someone like Trump become the president then we would be pretty much doomed. You don't want an ally that turn from helping you to fucking you over every 4 years, don't you. Trump may not be president anymore but his legacy/consequence will be there for a foreseeable future. Western Europe, especially France, is already moving away from America's sphere of influence.
@@duycuongnguyen6300 coming from an american, both parties here have a dislike of Chinese aggression. I do believe if china were to act aggressively to any country we would support said country to spite china
@@Glogof we will take your word for it, but we know our history and will defence our country in our own ways 🇻🇳 : never pending on others...
"Good fences make good neighbours" *laughs in Northern Ireland*
But different to Vietnam and Laos, Northern Ireland doesn't have any natural boundary with the Republic of Ireland to begin with. Besides, the whole island of Ireland had been inhabited natively by the Irish, before the English invaded it and ethnically diluted it, while Laos and Vietnam each has their own native people. So their situations are actually not comparable.
correction Saigon is largest city both in terms of GDP and population in Vietnam
You mean Ho Chi Minh city?
Nguyen Huy you can call it either way
He said "a third of the coutry's GDP, that means 1/3 GDP comes from HCM city.
by DũngChu I know so it’s the financial capital of Vietnam and also the largest city
@@nguyenhuy2163 Outsiders call it HCMC, everyone else calls it Sai Gon
Love Vietnamese from India❤️❤️ very hard working people.
we don't like your india shit, go home
THANKS BROTHER! WE LOVE YOU!
love you to man (from Vietnam by the way)
@@GLXiao You should shut up the dog.
Watching from Vietnam
I visited Vietnam a few months ago, it’s a nice country. My grandpa Kim Il-sung was friends with Ho Chi Minh
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Ha haaa😂😂😂
Greetings from Vietnam ❤️
In explaining to the 3 nos policies of Vietnam
No Military Alliance: This was to as you said "balance China", the reality is Vietnam cannot and will not be able to enter any military alliance without upsetting either China or USA or both. Entering a military alliance also broke the delicate and complicated relationship between Hanoi and Beijing. Right now, we, Vietnam is either outright hostile or ally of China. We have played the friendnemy relationship like this for 10000 of years now. And it will never change unless there is a military alliance with Vietnam at the helm.
No Foreign Military base on Vietnam: This is a very touchy situation in Vietnam. The sovereignty and independent of Vietnam has based its concept of Vietnam as a whole. Having a foreign military base in Vietnam is a taboo that will not be tolerated by any Vietnamese. Thus allow a foreign military base on Vietnam soil not only goes again anything Vietnam stand for in protecting its independence, it is also an act of treason and will cause civil unrest that will destroy the country as it has happened multiple time before.
No reliance on external power is also based on our past experience, especially around the time of French colonial. Reliance on external powers never end up good for Vietnam, the Vietminh tried to rely on the USA to gain independent again France and Japan in 1942, it backfired in 1945, then north Vietnam rely on Soviet and China instead, it did not end well in 1954, in 1954 south Vietnam tried to rely on the USA and its allies, it did not end well. In 1984, the same thing happened with the Soviet in the Sino-Vietnam war.
Also, you would see a bigger picture if you examine the relationship between Vietnam and the rest of SEA. Historically, ASEAN was created as a blockage toward Vietnam. It was still like that for the rest of the ASEAN countries till this day.
- thousand years not 10 thousand years lel
The root of all the evil/problems is the Vietnamese Commnunist Party (VCP). Once you get rid of the VCP most if not all of the current problems will be solved.
I totally agree👍👍👍
@@lacviet100 there's is no democracy if you sit next to china, they will buy whole country
@@lacviet100 chaos and riots arent a thing for the government here apparently
If Netherlands can save itself from going under water I am sure 'nam can do it too.
A lot fewer people per mile of coast, and a lower gdp/capita
@Funny Bone okay.
Isaac karjala well Vietnam and Holland are working to gether to made the south delta like Holland with fund from European and other country , we wont move inland , we will fight it , like we have fight all kind of difficulty our ancestor have faced + this matter affect everyone and I think everyone are more then willing to give they private money and time to save they land/home ( like how we have road project where govt will fund 70%-80% and the local 20% or if you don't have money you can volunteer to work on the road it self ( mostly in small road inside alley or in mountainous area / countries side )
It turn to 4 "no" now:
1:
Vietnam advocates not to join the military alliance
2:
Vietnam not affiliated with one country to oppose the other
3:Vietnam not allow foreign countries to set up military bases or use Vietnamese territory to oppose other countries
4:Vietnam does not use force or threatens to use force in international relations.
=>This helps Vietnam become a buffer zone for China to deal with hostile forces and it is also willing to break those principles if its national security is threatened.
great comment, mate!
Unfortunately, such a policy seems like Vietnam's only option, despite the fact that it leaves Vietnam defenseless against any Chinese aggression.
I would expect Vietnam to be bending to Beijing's will any time there is a dispute in the future.
An alternate course of action would be to strengthen ASEAN into a political and economic union which could say no to China when needed.
@@RobespierreThePoof Your wrong, because United States government knows how important Vietnam is to China due to the South China Sea and its Geographic and trade. Why China invaded North Vietnam 5 times throughout history. Under the UNCLOS which China agreed and sign in 1996 along whith many World nation. Which a country have claims of 200 miles from their in land to Sea. And South Vietnam has a lot of claim to the South China Sea. Why China have always have eyes on Vietnam. Through out history, China conquer most part of North Vietnam but never South Vietnam. Because South Vietnam was once a different kingdom called Champa. Because of the important of the South China Sea. China wants to annex all of Vietnam. Plus, North Vietnam was once part of China.
I'n half Vietnamese and been studying Vietnam since I was a kid. This is among the most detailed reports of Vietnam's geopolitics I've ever come across as of recent. Great job!
Great video. Some corrections:
_Recent trade diversification means that Vietnam does not rely on trade with China anymore than an average country would.
_Rather than being a separatist measure, Vietnam's 3 No's can (and should?) be viewed as the country trying to maintain itself as the neutral zone between spheres of influence of many of the world powers. US, Russia, China, Japan and Korea all have stakes in the country, and as long as there is no clear winner, the country's survival is ensured. We recently learned from Ukraine that if a neutral-zone country sway to one side, bad things can happen to it
Well, it’s issue of timing. Don’t do it when you are at your weakest and bigger neighbor is at their strongest. Big part of eastern Europe managed to escape and join NATO by 1999 or 2004. That was inside window of opportunity roughly between 1995-2005 when it was possible. In 2008 it was already too late as Georgia found out.
@@stafer3 Vietnam now is clearly not the weakest in region. In fact, it's being one regional power in Southeast Asia. So we have ground to play that game.
ukraine joins the Nato ? Why ? When it is not even admitted in the European Union yet? Be it what so ever schengen or economic area.
@@huuduyvu9714 Phrase “at your weakest” doesn’t mean you are weakest in your group. It means your lowest point during time. For example you are at your weakest when you’re sleeping, when enemy attacks during such time, your defense will be significantly lower.
Current geopolitical situation around Vietnam is that their neighbor is the second strongest country in the world. So obviously not a good timing to do moves. Not a strongest position Vietnam could be. But India is growing. Indonesia is growing. If in future they grew enough to achieve balance of power in south east Asia, Vietnam’s defense becomes stronger. (If Indian and Chinese forces balance each other, China will have less forces to pressure on Vietnam)
stafer3 ok.
This report is extremely informative as a foundation to understanding Vietnam's situation in the world and thus understanding the politics and policies it pursues. I wish to develop an affordable facility to manufacture electronics and Vietnam is an attractive candidate location.
Vietnam needs to turn Ho Chi Minh City into the Amsterdam of the East if it is to keep its industrial and economic heartland.
nah the govt is working with the dutch , the south gona be a larger version of Holland
seem like it not only the dutch that helping Vietnam in this matter , but also japan/korea/ European and Australia
Vietnamese are the real fighter people.
yes we are vey good at fighting each other at this moment
For real
@@pumpum000 nó lại đúng vl :))
Vietnamese are warriors
Yeah we eat rice then fight, then eat rice
Our people have suffered & fought ferociously against all odds to provide my generation with the country I see today
We all only wanted to live in peace, but this strip of land is so attractive to foreign powers..
I like this video, but remember that many of you are looking at us as foreigners.
FYI about Hanoi: it’s booming with foreign culture and ideas. While may not as evident we are experiencing a great wave of modernization and diversification
Talking as a native guy straight outta Hanoi
Yo! How is the weather over ther? It's burning at noon and humid at night in Hồ Chí Minh city.
Lmao same in Hanoi
Hot all day
Humid all day
@@namsonangthai5234 bruh you should check out the latest comments in this video :) Lmao a bunch of Vietnamese are triggered and being salty because of 7:03 and 16:16
cursed_oxygen
Ah i know about it
The international community has divided opinions on this
But u gotta know, we just ended the war with the US, and the Khmer Rouge actually went aggressive first before any of our acts, and China was backing them.
We mostly volunteered to take them out and stayed to remove any remnant forces. That’s what were told
Honestly as I said we wanted to live in peace, and they were the ones threatening that new peace.
So to sum up, we were a very battle-scarred country and didn’t want to invade for our economic or political benefits.
It was as an old Vietnamese saying goes “The enemy forces us to wield our guns”
cursed_oxygen
Yeah about the South China Sea, what sparks this conflict are the 2 archipelagos: Spratly and Paracel Islands. Many nations claim these islands as they extend their EEZ and therefore natural resources. We claim both as we were the longest to inhabit these islands (back in the Tran dynasty I think, around the 1600-1700s, while China sent settlers only since the 1970s
The thing is there are no definite evidence (documents) dating back to the old dynasties about the islands, and it was perceived as common sense since everybody knew about the fact that we were there first. Now China is striking on these factors to claim the islands, as well as the Philippines and Indonesia.
China has since then sent huge coast guard crafts here, and not only threatening Vietnamese but also Filipino and Indonesian fishermen, as well as installing military installations on man-made islands ( which were formally rocks btw lmao)
have to admit that eventhough I am fascinated with our history and geography, its still very hard to get high grade on those two subject.
*correction: it is not an invasion in Cambodia
Any foreign armies incursion counts as an invasion
in·va·sion
/inˈvāZHən/
noun
an instance of invading a country or region with an armed force.
an incursion by a large number of people or things into a place or sphere of activity.
@@cloudperson890 no country can help cambodia from genocide, we are neighbors and we cannot ignore it. If you say like that, the US will be the most invaders in modern times
@@TTNguyen-xs1ed Yes, and that counts as an invasion
@@cloudperson890 I don't think it's an invasion :). "When you save a life, it is better than building 7 towers". While the Cambodian people are so miserable, what do other neighboring countries like Thailand do ??? Or always dominated by the US and China. Vietnam has brought troops there not to invade but to help the Cambodian people. And Thailand and Singapore colluded to support PolPot. That is the crime. That is my opinion
@@TTNguyen-xs1ed You don't seem to understand what invasion means even though I have provided a definition. An invasion isn't considered an invasion because of the morality behind it, it's an invasion because, well, it's an invasion. For example, the storming of Normandy is considered an invasion, now was the Allies' motive wrong?
As someone who plans to visit Vietnam this year, this video has been incredibly informative! (and I'm just at 1/4 of it ahah). Thank you and great job as usual!
You should. It's a communist state, and still has many improvements needed to be done. But it is the most free communist country in the world
Really quality video, more like you read our Vietnamese thought by extensive research
Great and very detail report, Shirvan. Really appreciated. However, as a Viet, I would have a bit of correction, since you kinda skim over 1000 km of Central Vietnam, and over assess Southern Vietnam. There are huge regionalism in *different parts of* Vietnam and make its geography/politics not only split between North and South.
At first, Saigon is not on the Mekong River Basin, it's on the Saigon River which root from the Central Highland, prefect for industrial and plantation. The HCM City's Metropolitan Area (Southeast VN) are mostly industrial; while the Mekong River delta (Southwest) are mostly focus on agricultural (very fertile land with great water network, which ideal for rice and fishing) and hardly any industrial activities. You should not put these 2 distinct regions.
Since I'm from Da Nang, VN's third largest city, literally half way between Saigon and Hanoi, free from their respective influences, and it's actually more progressive than both HN and SG. South Central Coast historically population by Cham people who were Hindu, great traders and great seafarer (which might be relevant to the part where you discuss the south china sea issue).... [more on that later]
Edit 1:
More about the 3 NOs. The Vietnamese government wanted to stay independent, neutral, and especially not being relied on external powers (on manpower), even in its worst. During the peak of the American war, the DRVN government only allow thousands Chinese and North Koreans soldiers on Vietnamese command in defense, none in the frontline. The isolation have some disadvantage, but VN is the only countries to involved with the 3 of the UNSC's Permanent Fives ... and able to fend them off, so it's some exception to the rule, being able to use its disadvantages to become advantage. Its neutrality allow VN to buy weapon from Russia, US, China, Israel,...
Greetings from a Hanoian! :)) I really appreciate this comment, since in the video, Shirvan focuses maybe too much on the bipolarity of Vietnamese geopolitics, that he oversees the surge in development of the Vietnamese Central Region. Danang today sure is one of Vietnam's leading cities and powerhouses, and its popularity has transcended the domestic border, as more foreign tourists are flocking there annually. I have visited Danang once and I absolutely loved it! One small correction though, Danang is actually not the 3rd largest city in Vietnam, Haiphong is. In fact, it's not even the 4th largest one, but anyways, it deserves more credits than people tend to think.
@@cuongpham6218 3rd largest not in term of population but in terms of economic output and influences. Shirvan's point of view is from an outsider perspective and us as insider have our own. We know how to use our disadvantage to become and advantage.
Despite VN having 50 km of width, it's full of jungle, and hard to penetrate from both side. It's easier to go to the West side of the Annamite (")>
@@kwoondal2746 Well I would agree that Danang is only behind Hanoi and Saigon in terms of influence, but economically speaking, it's still behind Haiphong, which is the most important port city in the whole North. Anyways, I think the government has done right to develop evenly throughout the country, instead of just concentrating on Hanoi or Saigon.
trời ạ
thời Pháp chia cắt 2 miền đúng rồi nói gì nữa
mà bị giờ miền nam phát triển công ngiệp rồi mà
người ta nói đúng còn gì
@@vitamingirl9793 cmt của bạn có vẻ không liên quan??
big fan of your channel from vietnam!!!
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@@jokerloveyou7450vl viết bằng tiếng anh với viết ở trên mạng thì đéo ai quan tâm đến chữ hoa 😂😂
Tự nhiên cái này nằm trong đề xuất :v
Tôi là người Việt Nam. Chúng tôi yêu hoà bình. Luôn mong muốn làm bạn và sẵn sàng làm bạn với tất cả các quốc gia,dân tộc. Mọi màu da mọi ngôn ngữ.
Hợp tác tôn trọng, hai bên cùng có lợi. Chúng tôi nhỏ bé nhưng đón chào các bạn bằng lòng hiếu khách mà chúng tôi có.
Welcome to Vietnam
Hai bên cung có lợi cái quần què , người ta lổ thì có, coi Covid người ta cho thuốc và cho tiền việt nam cộng sản ăn cướp và tham lam , còn việt nam cho cái gì cho người ta , thì việt nam sẳn sàng làm bạn với các quốc gia, là gì được các quốc đó cho đồ cũng như là cho tiền, cộng sản việt nam thích tiền chết mẹ, nên mới không đi làm mà cướp tiền của dân đóng thì cộng sản việt sanh sống đến bây giờ đó
Huge respect to the Vietnamese people who broke the nose of American aggression - you will forever be a model for resistance. Love from Iraq.
dragon888193ftw 🤔 but they are closer now
@@pudanielson1 They're closer now due to shared interests - they're equal allies, unlike Japan and South Korea which are vassal states.
@@dragon888193ftw Lol Japan and South Korea are certainly not vassal states, they have their own foreign and domestic objectives that line up with the United States almost entirely, if the Untied States deployed troops to Vietnam to protect them from China would recieve much support from the Vietnamese populace.
@@pudanielson1 Yes, right now that is true. Vietnam is an independent nation. They choose if the US comes or not.
Japan is occupied. They cannot even have an army. Same for Germany. They have choices in other matters sure, but when American soldiers rape Japanese women in Okinawa, and the Japanese government doesn't do anything about it, that's when you know they're a vassal.
You're forgetting that the Soviets heavily supported the North Vietnamese. The Soviets were the worse superpower in those years by far.
Love Vietnam from India 🇮🇳🇻🇳
Love india from 🇻🇳
We do not invade Cambodia. We saved Cambodians from the genocide of Pon Pot.
Thằng làm video này chả biết gì về VIỆT NAM
@@nhanvox3517 thằng này nói việt nam toàn bất ổn truyền bá tư tưởng cộng sản là thối nát
Chỉ 1 từ làm nhiều ng hiểu lầm!
Thằng làm video này éo biết cc j về vn mà làm như đúng rồi. Chiến tranh sắc tộc??? Xâm lược cambodian??? Rối loạn trong nước??? Hà nội kìm hãm tp hồ chí minh??? Éo có vn giữ biển thì giờ trung quốc nó đứng đầu thế giới rồi
Vl chiến tranh sắc tộc,mẹ đang nghe tưởng nó nói về nước VN ở sao hỏa :) thằng này có vẻ thì địch VN và kích động Cambodia Láo China thù địch với VN
Hope the brighter future for Vietnamese people, without war. Love S, Love Vietnam, Love Peace.
Nice, a little in-depth look at Vietnam.
Thought we already saw this but that was the asean video.
Asian*
@@ieuanhunt552 i recall him making a video called geopolitics of "asea" or something spelled that way.
@@Tarik360 oh right my bad I thought you misspelled Asian. No offence intended.
You may also be reffering to the southeast asian geopolitical alliance known as ASEAN
@@ekulzonum yes that one
Thanks for making these. I'm totally addicted to your videos and your insights into world situations.
It's inaccurate to say isolationism is even a thing in Vietnam, the very existence of China push for unilateral relationship with several countries, which in turn allow stability in the region.
you're truly the best geopolitical channel on youtube.
im a Malaysian and i used to have a few Vietnamese friends and my parents visit Vietnam this year. 🇻🇳 however, can any Vietnamese confirm the accuracy of the video?
chuc ngu ngon and tam biet :)
Yeah it's pretty good video. Only 2 things that he missed
The role of ASEAN, which act as soft politics to protect Vietnam from Chinese influence. Since if Vietnam becomes China client state, every other ASEAN country will be next on the dish. So collectively they have been assisting each other not to fall too far into Chinese sphere of influence
The nationalism identity that is very strong in Vietnam. Repelling foreign invasion (regardless if it's Mongolian, Chinese, Japanese, French or US) is a strong part of Vietnamese identity. So it's very difficult to set up an obvious puppet government in Vietnam without massive public backlash (US experienced it first hand). Land conquest on Vietnam is hence very ineffective. Because frankly a war against Vietnam only truly start once you have conquested some lands and get derailed by its guerrilla army
Great video, included all the concerns of Vietnam.
Best of luck to Vietnam from India
Love India, from Vietnam! :)
Thank you for your hard work! Great piece of research here
You mentioned Korea as experts in dam-building, but the real pros and OGs are the Netherlands.
The Korean built dam collapsed last year in Laos, thousands lost their lives.
and that why Vietnam is working with Netherlands on the sea rising issue and not with korea lol
@@inouelenhatduy Really? Is there any joint venture or project of this kind between Vietnam and the Netherlands in Vietnam?
cuong pham watch vtv more the dutch are helping Vietnam with the sea rising issue .
Super proud of Vietnam 🇻🇳
The country has rebounded well
It would have been good to observe the Thai Viet relations
and Philippine-Vietnam relations as well, as both have claims on the Spratly islands and have protested China's claims
@@SirFaceFone I'm not sure if there is as much content to work with in Phil-Viet relations given that both sides are not naval powers. The South China Sea acts pretty much as a natural barrier between the two. Thai-Viet, nonetheless, have had conflicts since before the formation of nation state of Thailand and Vietnam and well into the Cold War. Unfortunately, both countries seem to fight in a proxy warm with Laos and Cambodia being the battle ground, which also acts as a man-made buffer between the two countries. So I think there are interesting elements to be explored in the Thai Viet relations
modern day Vietnam have move on from thai , it thai that still kinda look forward Vietnam for some weird reason , Vietnam now day focus on 2 thing , external force and internal force , first one : China/America Vietnam focus on those 2 mostly , cause both can fuk Vietnam up , internal will be the people that hate the current regime and over sea Vietnamese in America/Australia but they aint a huge threat anymore ( extreme minority ) Vietnam don't have border with Thailand so we don't have any problem with you guy , but the thai military still look Vietnam at a threat for some weird reason , when we buy tank , you buy tank , when we buy plane you buy plane , when we buy submarine you guy buy submarine vv , when Cambodia and you have war you think we have troop helping the Cambodia fighting you ..... ( I heard a lot of thai say on military forum that during that time a lot of people say there are Vietnamese speaking troop lol ..... maybe those office in the battle are train in Vietnam , which Vietnam train a lot of Cambodian and lao military office every year since the 80s but they aint Vietnamese ) aka thai aint a threat to Vietnam or Vietnam care about thai in general , what we care are china-America the real threat . but Vietnam do like to work with thai in other field like building road from Vietnam to Thailand vv and fun fact if you don't know Vietnam police cadet every year visit thai police school and vice versa .
fortyfive befor duterte Vietnam and phil was close ( informal allied ) until phil turn 180 and become friendly to china , but the relation was still good there no hostile , phillipine and Vietnam have annual volleyball game exchange in spartly island , one year on Vietnam island the next year on phillipine island , Vietnam help the phil in spartly too if they ship get sunk vv cause we are better equip in those island chain then malay/brunei/phillipine , only china have better living/equip condition , when phillipine try to repair they island china stop them , when we repair/built our island china don't do shit cause we can actually hurt them ( still lost but hey they gona pay by blood for the victory ) , no one in south east asia is naval power really amarin , even thai that why china is bully the shit out of everyone in south china sea , but why thai need 2 submarine in your sallow water in Thailand bay ? they will be sunk by enemy force if war broke out befor they can reach south china sea which have deeper water , thai always buy thing you guy don't really need , like a carrier/submarine when there is no territory problem in the sea or real enemy on the sea , your main enemy are rebellion in the south and future rebellion of ethnic minority in the northern part
@@inouelenhatduy it stems from history. After the brief Cambodia VN wars, there are quite a few MAJOR clashes conducted by VN and Thai military.
Man, I love this channel. It is so eye opening. I realise so many things i would have never realised before. You are such a genius. I would never be able to analyse like you
I'm Vietnamese and I didn't know this much, thanks for the info
@tin nguyen Is there something wrong with not knowing everything? If you're trying to be pretencious then go ahead
Shit people likes you should not calls yourself Vietnamese, stop pretending you are one of us BITCH! Because you are not. You don't speak Vietnamese, you don't know the history of Vietnam from 5000 years, you don't know much about the culture, you don't know the geography of Vietnam, you can't name 10 city and 10 street in one city, you don't listen to Vietnamese music and other media entertainment. So wtf makes you a Vietnamese then?
So just because I am intrigue with Western culture and other stuffs made me become a non-Vietnamese and also I love the sounds of English language more than Vietnamese. That's called preferences dude, many of us spent our childhood in foreign soil. Can't help it, but I would say I am proud of Vietnamese people and deep inside me there's also Vietnamese blood too. We might have different mindset but all of us still belong to the same ancestor, why you have to be mad ?
Ok let me tell you a story from my history, I love Vietnam, it's a beautiful country, I wish I was born there, but I couldn't, because when the Independence Palace got liberated by Vietnamese forces, my great grandfather was a soldier belong a force called "Diem", idk what it's called in English, my bad. So after that, he and his fellow soldiers has 2 choice: to stay and die or... retreat together with the US soldier to the West.
He choose to live, is that a unreasonable choice ? There are still many Vietnamese with their grandparents used to serve under a different political party other than communism in the war. You would be surprise at how many of us are here, but to concluded, the war is over, most of them are now rest-in-peace under few inches of dirt. At his time, when call conflicts are gone, their children, like me for example, all willing to go back to Vietnam and study about our origins, about the beautiful, the ugly and the bad of the country and for the most of that is our will to contribute and help to improve this beautiful land, the so called "the most peaceful country on earth".
So instead of looking down on us just because we suffered from a mistake of the past, teach us your way, teach us how to become a good Vietnamese citizen, we can become good partners, companions in work and many other great things.
P/s: English isn't my 1st language so pardon me if there's any grammar mistake.
Greetings from Hamburg, Germany :)
Good is that a fucking traitor like your father got his ass out of the motherland. Your dreaming independent palace Isn't independent as a syupid bitch who never born ther tjinks likes that. South Vietnam were only exist for 20 as a country,the reason why its rich.
first that because the French during the colonize they were keeping all their money there. South Vietnam is their host in Vietnam for being the first place they conquered in Vietnam. After the French was gone the South Vietnamese got access to all that money and keeping it for themselves in Saigon despite the fact every where else outside Saigon in South Vietnam and North Vietnam, people are still poor.
Second is because all the Chinese there, Chinese people who is 5% of the population but holding 80% of the market trading of the South Vietnam.
Third is because hundred of billion dollar American sending to Vietnam to fight c the North, but all that money went to corruption or to the economy, but not the military that's why south Vietnamese soldiers were weak and have to relies on US troop.
I seen many other diem vet soldiers who still live here and they are fine people.
In fact South Vietnam's economy '' palace you calling '' were not stable back then and it can end up collapse In time If nothing change.
Stupid bitch who never learn Vietnamese history think she is 100% Vietnamese in blood! Vietnamese having being a part of Chinese for 1000 years and having huge number of Chinese migration down there over the next 1000 years. All name in Vietnamese are from Chinese name.100% of Vietnamese ethnic Kinh people are mixed Chinese. For the Vietnamese who living in the South and Central are part Champa and Cambodian. Original Vietnam is from the North and South part of China until the Chinese conquered the land and the expanding their territory down to the South and conquer other nation, we killing the native rapeing their woman forcing their people to adapt our culture just exactly how the Chinese did to us nearly 2000 years ago. The Saigon accent is what remain from the Champa people we conquer. If your grandfather, he absolutely are mixed champa and Cambodian. So no same ancestor as you, stupid Asian bitch !
I don't care about how many hundred thousand or million of you there, I only care about the number of people calling themselves Vietnamese but rather being very ignorant about their own identity.
English is not your first language but German helping you improve it a lot for being in a same Germanic language family group and keeping number of huge German vocabulary in the English language. My Vietnamese language isn't do so.
Ah, I see, so this is what my friend warned me about, not every Vietnamese are friendly because there's some real "Fanatics" that's thought their own is the best, this isn't any different than how Hitler thinks about German people in WWII. Well say what you want, it's quite fun to met someone like you actually, a real communist fan boy. Anyway this don't have anything to do with the fact many other Vietnamese live oversea made suchs great and outstanding achievement. From what I see, most of them just settle there and don't want to come back. If they even want to come back, people like you will just scare them away. Recently the number of Vietnamese people want to settle down in foreign countries has increase drastically. Keep closing the country border and chase away people boy, your manner is a shame to Vietnam people friendly reputation all over the world. It's time to look at yourself rather than blame it on the others. It's really fun to see you get mad over something that already happened in the past, not everyone want to leave, just a different mindset in the past and now, it's modern time, people already don't really care about it anymore. How about keep yourself being a history nerds and stop hurting innocent people just because their grandparents made mistake ?
Keep that ideology elsewhere so Vietnam can stay as a friendly and beautiful country.
P/s: Actually you shouldn't even learn English, you just tainted Vietnam image in others people's eyes. And it's really fun to say German help you learn English grammar better. Still it's a fun read, I learned a lot of things, thank god none of my Vietnamese friends are retarded just because of something in the past.
Who would win:
-World’s strongest military (USA)
Or
-Several Farm boys
Kuroba Kaito u just disrespectful
@@VyNguyen-nf4dc uhh that is kinda a gross oversimplification. But still a very funny meme
The key to understand VN's 3 NO policy is the 1979 SINO-VIETNAMESE war. The Soviet promised military action assisting in fighting the Chinese. Needless to say, it never did meterialize.
Thus VN leaders switched priority, from allying with a superpower to balancing multiple for their gains. Quite pragmatic.
Aligning with the Soviets was a geopolitical mistake up front. Their locations are much to far and the infrastructure at the time was much too primitive to even think of lending a military hand in anything outside of smaller logistic supports. The U.S makes a much better ally as they are a naval and air power with much more geopolitical interests in the region. Even the best solution for Vietnam would be to incite separation in southern Chinese ethnic groups weaken China’s hold while also increasing the amount of allies in the region.
@@socialminds9894 The US was and is never a reliable ally. South Vietnam was the evidence of it, since the US betrayed it to be cozy with China. Recently the US also abandoned the Philippines to its course in the dispute with China over Scarborough. It's extremely silly to let yourself depend on some far away ally and be outright hostile to such a powerful neighbor as China. In this case, your best option would naturally be to stay as neutral as possible, hence the 3 NOs policy.
Cuong Pham Yet that far away nation has the backbone to securing your independence. The loss of the Vietnam war is much more complicated than just the U.S wanting to cozy up with China or the current political situation of the U.S being unreliable. The “3 No’s” policy stagnates Vietnam until China becomes strong enough to throw their weight around just like how they are doing now with Hong Kong and the Philippines. If not the US they could also form ties with India to help counter balance China’s encroachment.
@@socialminds9894 What do you mean the US "securing our independence"? As far as I know, the US backed the French in the first Indochinese War, in which the Vietnamese clearly fought for their independence. Likewise, during the Sino-Vietnamese border war in 1979, the US didn't help, they even condoned China to do so. In the 1989 Spratly Islands skirmish, the US didn't do any damn thing to settle the situation. Now tell me, which role does the US play actually to secure anyone in around the South China Sea's independence or security? The Philippines, a traditional ally of the US, couldn't even count on it, so much so that the current Filipino president outright flamed the US and cozied up with China. So my whole point is, the best solution is to stay neutral and tie the interests of all major powers up to yourself, so that an aggression would be impossible, not to ally with anyone.
@@cuongpham6218 Cuong Pham great and the context around those various situations are far different from each other. Instead of complaining about the US; why didn't you address any of the other portions of my comment. Again the "3 no's" policy has only worked because China was no where near the economic or military force it is now. Now that it has grown into a world power they struggle throwing there weight around and crushing the opposition.
Well even though they had diffrent ideolgy at least we keep relationship close. Greetings from Indonesia to Vietnam 🇮🇩💙🇻🇳
what with Indonesian and communist lol move on it not the cold war anymore guy :)
@@inouelenhatduy Um... We're democracy
each country have diffirent choice , maybe for you democracy work , but maybe for other it not , each regime have it diffirent con and pros , we seen how bad democracy dealing with covid ( Indonesia/America/European vv ) and how much better a authotarian govt did ( Vietnam/Singapore ( until they fuk them self up by not taking care the migrant ) / lao and china ( china did fuk up early on , but they did manage to control the pandemic inside they country it cause have been much worst that the pros and cons about china , they can fuk up real bad and also can fix it real fast ) we also seen how democracy fail in country like Philippine ( one the the richest in asia in 1950 , now a third world left behind by poorer Korean /Taiwan/Singapore vv ) you also see how a 1 party rule help korea become rich , same for Taiwan and Singapore , they wont become this rich if they where democracy that early in development ( look at Philippine . Indonesia is abit weird you have 1 man rule yet fail to achive what the Taiwan/Korean and Singapore manage to do ( maybe lack of funding for education ? and parent didn't take education at top priority ? ( aka spending more then 50% of income for they children education ( aka after school class vv )) cause from what you see in those 3 country that i say they all focus on education and parent also focus on education of they child ( spend more then 50% what they made for they children education ) ( china succed also dual to those , Vietnam manage to growth also tks to education , parent spend a lot for child education same for govt , it not great for children ( cause you have less time to play around but then it pay off in the long term
Respect Vietnam from China.
Frank Mao how the fuk did you get past the great fire wall to here my friend
@@bacnguyen9304 just a VPN
@@ewgegkeugrwug1739 Is it Nord VPN?
@@CTcCaster No, i use shadowsock
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Our history proves that only the power of patriotism and the strong will of the nation can protect the country. Do not depend on and make friends with any great power. We are not pawns on the board for big countries to bargain. You think you understand us, but only a small part, in the corner of ssoon your thoughts and visions!
Awesome geopolitical analysis! These videos are great!
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Shirvan, Saigon is actually the most populous city, not the second-most.
I think he's comparing mekong delta vs red river delta
Very interesting. I learned a lot. Thank you.
Vietnam is the only country in the world to defeat the Genghis Khan military not once, not twice, but three times. No other country in the world could defeat the Khan army even one time.
Ж are you serious?? Damn thats whats up
@@AIChatBot01 The Vietnamese defeated them in 1257, 1284 and 1287. and the Genghis Khan army never returned to Vietnam. u can search google :D
"No other country in the world could defeat the Khan army even one time"
Bullshit. The Polish army, the Finnland, Russian, Hungarian all defeated Mongols. Don't listen to your teacher's bullshit, do your own research
Thanks for the video Shirvan. I would have to add an addendum to your statements at 6:06. The reason why there are not decisive boundaries between the Vietnam and Cambodia is because Vietnam has expanded past them. Had they stayed out of the lower 1/3 of the Annamite Mountains they would of had natural boundaries to act as “a strong fence” as you say. Vietnam’s geopolitical fate imo lies not in weakening it’s neighbours to the south by taking land but asserting itself in the north with stronger boundaries and more regional allies in southern china.
Vietnam would mouth watering onto Cambodian farm land since past as well as the further time. That's a worry for most of us. China and Vietnam are the most insecure financial threatening onto all Khmer civilians in term of farm land. Because of our positive and calm attitude in our culture driving us lack of ability to confront all kind of fights then lost the finamcial security for our next generations like we lost our Mekong Delta land to Viet today. I hope the world can see this issue (there are monsters on our Planet looking for blood from poor and vulnerable people like us).
Vietnam is my nationality, hello and thanks for a review about my country.
Sonce you're here, i want to ask you a question. Was Ho Chi Minh a bad guy? It was of him that Vietnam became a socialist state which is a bad thing.
He’s kinda like Myanmar’s president nowaday . Not really good at doing economy reform , but he has inspired us and his mind kinda neutral , not like pro-marx or Marxist culture , he want to connect people and learnable person who respect every contry even France since he was a member of French Communist party
if Vietnam wanted to shape Washington's behavior, it would allow more soy and cotton imports because Beijing tariffed those in the trade war
Is that good or bad for vietnam ?
Cotton, well sure we could take that to make cloth but we don't eat soy
@@anhduynguyendinh1167 Americans don't eat soy but their cattle do. America is very heavily dependent on soy
@@anhduynguyendinh1167 They eat tonnes of soy. Not like Asia, but still lots.
@Pragmatic Vietnam hates China more, so they'll welcome American investment and protection.
There is a thing to say that the 3-no policy were consider a way to balance not counter China because we know, signing an alliance will intensify the already intense political enviroment. Like in 1979 when we sign alliance treaty with Soviet Union the Chinese attack and both of us receive heavy losses for nothing at all. We dont want to make it more intense, we are adapting the neutrality political stance that Switzerland are having now. I hope that in the future you'll make more research into things that you are about to say so that it wont offend the nationalities you're talking about, but considering that you're a foreign guy i won't take it seriously but be more careful next time. I wish you luck on your journey.
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Wtf is this #Comcom
Some Fake Intellectual yes, make đông lào great again
Great video about Vietnam from not-Vietnamese people. Very insightful and informative. Grateful from a Vietnamese.
"Chúng ta thà hy sinh tất cả, chứ nhất định không chịu mất nước, nhất định không chịu làm nô lệ"
" Không có gì quý hơn Độc Lập,Tự Do"
- President Ho Chi Minh -
currently living in Nha Trang in South Vietnam. Great video as always.
Vietnamese captions would be amazing!
Saigon is the most populous city, not the second most.
@10 OG wtf are you taking about saigon away been apart of vietnam since pre colonialism time they just under different vietnamese gov now
10 OG what are you even saying? it has always been the land of Vietnam and it was invaded by French and Americans. R you trying to split our country again or what?
10 OG okay, if you don’t learn Vietnamese history well, shut your mouth. because we the vietnamese know more than you about us. A long time before the south was a land gift from the Chams. And it has always been a part of us till the French and American came.
@10 OG no you idiot vietnam not apart of china because vietnam is a nation state gov by ethnic vietnamese, vietnam war just a war of 2 vietnamese gov fight for power
@10 OG 100% South Vietnam speaking Vietnamese and their
ancestors
migrate from north. Before 1600 South just is a forest land. So following your logic North and South of American should be splited. But now they not be spilited, because nothing can stop people of folk come together.
I am a Vietnamese and after watching this video, I feel that the person who made this video does not understand anything about Vietnam.
1.The war against the polpot regime is a just war, when at that time the polpot, instigated by China, entered Vietnamese territory and killed thousands of Vietnamese civilians, but also millions of people. Cambodia there. And you said it was aggression?
2. The two archipelagos of Hoang Sa and Truong Sa in the East Sea are of Vietnam from feudal times and also have clear historical evidence. it is not an unilateral and unreasonable claim like the Chinese side.
3. Waiver of three-nos policy? What do you think about being able to say this? This is political. I don't want to talk much about it, but Vietnam has gone through the war years and understands that. Prosperous peace is what they then want towards.
There are many more but maybe I say that's enough.
Geopolitics of Florida?
Being the big wang of America.
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that was very insightful , although i don t believe Vietnam would be too dedicated in confronting China , the Three nos is there to ensure our neutrality , therefore , choosing one side would also be like a double-edged dagger
i d prefer Vietnam to be more active with surrounding neighbors than just looking up toward the top players , like u said , 'balancing'
But can Vietnam stand against CCP alone? I think the CCP will keep getting more aggressive as there economic and military power increases! Think Vietnam need to come to an agreement especially with the Philippines about the naval borders, and work with them and the Americans to keep the PLA navy out of the south east asian sea.
@@mwtrolle aye , I believe SEA nations could reach an agreement on that
I don't think CCP will be making any drastic move soon , like how the current trade war has made them reconsider their military budget planning , they re a large army , modernizing , reequipping , it s a working process despite the grim media outlook , so we re stil gonna observe and make the most out of the situation
war will be the last resort which I doubt any would want here
Van Tien
I’ll put my money/Stock in Vietnam>China in any military engagement.
I believe most of the world would to.
That country is a death trap!
If the locals or the booby traps don’t get you, the snakes and tigers will.
That country is like Russia land armies invade but rarely make it out!
Respect from Massachusetts!!!
@Stephen Jenkins last time Americans succeeded in winning a war?
@Stephen Jenkins hehehe , well we sure understand that the US is undefeatable , however winning battles isn't everything , best to have the courage to accept our losses and move on , it s frankly too easy to say what could have been done differently
And in terms of resolve , we Vietnamese won t lose , so as a friendly reminder , u don t need to prove how strong u are , but how well supposedly the no.1 nation on Earth should behave , that alone is plenty enough evidence
Can you make a geopolitics of Cambodia video?? Thanks
Cambodia geopolitics is pretty simple really , balancing between Thailand-Vietnam keeping good relation with those 2 , dealing with internal force and maintain the regime ( of hunsen and his allied , hunsen will step down soon and one of his allied will replace him and PS : Hunsen aint Vietnam puppet , he is China puppet like majority of Cambodia politic people either it china or America )
I saw some opinions online that Cambodians don't like Vietnamese much. Is it true? And if so what is the main reason for that, now that we are in peace, and have not had border conflicts, or any imminent threats ?
@@Crazy_Horsey Yes. Some of them are very racist toward The Vietnamese
Do you expect Vietnam to grow closer and closer to the US? I remember reading a statistic that said Vietnam had the third highest approval rating of the US out of any country.
Funny how china keep on hating the west while VN just like : " War end, we cool brah." to both Japan And Murica. They even friendly with France who dominated them for 100 years~
ceronia cause French/japan/America wont come back to invade Vietnam , china after of it 1000 year annex of Vietnam and after we free from them keep invading us , every china dynasty after Vietnam free our self from them invade us , from song-yuan-ming-qing :) and they live right next to us
the logic also apply to china, but my point is in the way of thinking. I pretty sure in the eye of VNmese China is bad only because they keep doing bad thing to VNmese. Most of them probably wont even resent the old invasion and just let it be water under the bridge.
If you are friendly, you will become friend with us.
@@Ceronia We still hate "Fucked" China. What dirty like China.
Most informative video about Vietnam so far :D . This channel really put lots of effort into this video :D
Still has some mistake ( Cambodia War in 1979, ethnic conflict in Vietnam is not as big problem like CaspianReport think) though :D
Sorry for my bad english.
Hey Sirvan, can you make a video on the geopolitics of resource scarcity. That would be fascinating!
Chúng tôi luôn giữ vững độc lập chủ quyền toàn vẹn lãnh thỗ 🇻🇳 không ai có quyền xâm phạm, hơn 90 triệu dân việt nam sẽ cùng nhau đứng lên
Pretty much sum up all the major things. Very details.
Thank you,
CaspianReport !
Hats off to the Vietnamese man. Thats not an easy spot to be in but they make it work
Exellent work man, respect from VN
Do a video on the geopolitics of Sri Lanka!
I'm a Vietnamese myself, and now I feel bad for bad-mouthing the government. Yes, they are not perfect, but I had no idea the problems our leaders are facing, thanks to censorship.
Video on 2019 Indian election would be much appreciated.
Hope it's not baised like the msm of west
@@av7337 he would give unbiased analysis.....hope so
Chinese businesses are pumping lots of money into Vietnam, many Free Economic Zones are springing up in northern part of the country to house Chinese factories. While many locals are hired, management, technical support and materials & components come from China. As wages in China increase, Vietnam offers plenty of affordable yet adequately skilled/educated workers to do the labor intensive factory work that the Chinese don't want anymore. Yet Vietnam's infrastructure is still pretty bad, many Chinese and Korean firms end up building roads and infrastructure by themselves (and for themselves) because the Vietnamese government is too inefficient in getting things done, and Vietnamese engineers aren't up to standard.
Your source plz. China is not the main investor in Vietnam. Japan and South Korea are, and they are from complete different political sphere. China is only 6th or so FDI investor, yeah.
If anything, any Chinese project or businesses are always met with suspicion, protests and criticism from public eyes, doubting corruption, bribery, low quality.
And we only have 1 Free Economic Zones in the north. Oh, and mentioning FEZ, they are even suggesting banning Chinese companies there.
Yep Chinese have money, but not like they can pouring money to Vietnam. Vietnamese dont even want them. Research before spouting nonsense.
Would love to visit Vietnam one day