| > So are you arguing that South Korea No, I'm arguing about Vietnam. Please try not to sidetrack the conversation. Fact: Ho Chi Minh had huge popular support and would have won general elections, a fact the US didn't like at that stage and so they made sure it didn't happen. Instead, they propped up one of the most brutal dictatorships in the region, one so bad they had to allow its removal and the assassination of their puppet dictator. They also destroyed South Vietnam, killing villagers, poisoning the land and bombing the hell out of North Vietnam. And they failed because they were foreign aggressors. Fact: the US doesn't get to choose the form of government of other countries. When they try to do it by military force, they are invaders and aggressors. You can argue until you're blue in the face, those are the facts. |
The North was a brutal dictatorship propped up by China and the USSR.
The South was a brutal dictatorship propped up by the West.
Both had Vietnamese supporters. Again, to dismiss the South as not a real country is just twisting facts. It was a civil war between two Vietnamese factions and the South lost. Those are the facts.
The mythology the North has created around the war (just like every country does) is helped to keep its grip on power but is a gross oversimplification.
And you’re right, the US doesn’t get to choose which government a country has. But neither does Vietnam when it comes to Cambodia or Laos, but hey, they hasn’t stopped them!