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Vietnam's Hero Still Grateful to Anti-War Americans
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| 04/30/04
| Christina Toh-Pantin
Posted on 04/30/2004 5:22:48 PM PDT by Pikamax
Vietnam's Hero Still Grateful to Anti-War Americans Fri Apr 30, 2004 08:57 AM ET
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By Christina Toh-Pantin HANOI (Reuters) - Twenty-nine years after the end of the Vietnam war, communist military mastermind General Vo Nguyen Giap remains grateful to the Americans who opposed it.
The Vietnam War, known in Vietnam as the American War, has become a hot issue in the U.S. presidential race with Democrat John Kerry drawing attention to his service and President Bush's Republicans disparaging Kerry's later anti-war stand.
"I would like to thank them," the 93-year-old veteran said on Friday of those Americans who opposed the war.
Giap was speaking during a two-hour interview with foreign and domestic media on the 29th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, capital of the then U.S.-backed South Vietnam, that marked the end of the war.
The four-star general, who also led Vietnam to a stunning defeat against the French army 50 years ago at Dien Bien Phu, declined to be drawn on comparisons between the U.S. war in his country, that ended in 1975, and the U.S. involvement in Iraq.
But he sounded a note of warning.
"Any forces that wish to impose their will on other nations will surely fail," he said.
"Each nation should have the right to independence," he said, wagging a finger at reporters and Foreign Ministry staff in an ornate French colonial style government guest house in the capital, Hanoi.
The frail, snowy haired general, who was a teacher and dabbled in journalism before becoming revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh's top commander, peppered long stories about Dien Bien Phu with anecdotes and jokes.
Giap spoke mostly in Vietnamese, replying to questions submitted in advance as well as to four asked on the spot. But he broke into fluent French when a question was posed in that language.
Regarded as Vietnam's most famous living figure, Giap appears in public for a few national events, and this year has been promoting the anniversary of the victory of his Viet Minh forces, a coalition of communists and nationalists, over a much better equipped French force.
The culmination of the 56-day siege of Colonel Christian de Castries' forces in the valley town of Dien Bien Phu, about 490 km (300 miles) northwest of Hanoi, came on May 7, 1954.
Giap will be the star of the 50th-anniversary celebrations, which are expected to draw thousands of Vietnamese and foreign visitors to the battlefield.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: commiesforkerry; communists; fona; fonda; giap; hanoijohn; kerry; northvietnam; vietnamwar
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posted on
04/30/2004 5:22:48 PM PDT
by
Pikamax
To: Pikamax
"The frail, snowy haired general, who was a teacher and dabbled in journalism before becoming revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh's top commander, peppered long stories about Dien Bien Phu with anecdotes and jokes."
The foundation which the liberals rely upon "teachers" and "journalists" same method as all other commies.
Wonder if JFKerry keeps in contact with the "French" speaking communist military mastermind General Vo Nguyen Giap?
To: Pikamax
"I would like to thank them," the 93-year-old veteran said on Friday of those Americans who opposed the war.That says it all.
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posted on
04/30/2004 5:32:31 PM PDT
by
T. Buzzard Trueblood
(Fortuna fortes metuit, ignavos premit. -Seneca)
To: Pikamax
Let's hope that Giap's next rare public appearance won't be at a Kerry inauguration . . .
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posted on
04/30/2004 5:34:09 PM PDT
by
horse_doc
To: Pikamax
What an easy article for a campaign to use. :)
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posted on
04/30/2004 5:34:36 PM PDT
by
Dan from Michigan
("The bigger they are, the harder they fall" - John L Sullivan)
Comment #6 Removed by Moderator
To: Pikamax
Each nation should have the right to independenceOf course how can anyone argue with that? But it is NOT an absolute, as Germany and Japan have demonstrated. I believe IRAQ, falls into that catagory given the 17 resolutions, the COMPLETE disregard for their UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER and the 911 aftermath that made pre-emptive action mandatory.
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posted on
04/30/2004 5:38:44 PM PDT
by
PISANO
(Our troops...... will NOT tire...will NOT falter.....and WILL NOT FAIL!!!)
To: Pikamax
Whaddaya know... another foreign leader for Kerry.
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posted on
04/30/2004 5:43:50 PM PDT
by
ambrose
(AP Headline: "Kerry Says His 'Family' Owns SUV, Not He")
To: T. Buzzard Trueblood
"You're welcome", said John Kerry.
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posted on
04/30/2004 5:50:39 PM PDT
by
the lone wolf
(Good Luck, and watch out for stobor.)
To: Pikamax
Sounds like John Effin Kerry has found a new star for his upcoming campaign commercials.
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posted on
04/30/2004 5:51:34 PM PDT
by
reagan_fanatic
(So you're a feminist - isn't that cute!)
To: PISANO
Each nation should have the right to independence. But independence was not what Saddam was giving the nation of Iraq. Now at least they have a chance.
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posted on
04/30/2004 6:19:08 PM PDT
by
ellery
To: Pikamax
I'd like for him to see a picture of Michael Moore, but at the General's age, it just wouldn't be right.
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posted on
04/30/2004 6:29:26 PM PDT
by
Mark
(Treason doth never prosper, for if it prosper, NONE DARE CALL IT TREASON.)
To: Pikamax
... communist military mastermind General Vo Nguyen Giap...of course, Giap's lustre was dimmed somewhat after the Tet Offensive, which was actually such a disastrous loss for the North Vietnamese that he was eased out of his command position within a few months - the North Vietnamese knew how badly their cause had been injured - only imbeciles like Walter Cronkite thought they had beaten us decisively and the war was for us unwinnable.....
To: Pikamax
"I would like to thank them," the 93-year-old veteran said on Friday of those Americans who opposed the war. I suppose the troll we had on the Kerrry VietNam thread earlier hasn't heard about this either.
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posted on
04/30/2004 7:11:55 PM PDT
by
BenLurkin
(LESS government please, NOT more.)
To: Pikamax
And Now Kerry is doing it again. Traitor
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posted on
04/30/2004 7:18:13 PM PDT
by
sgtbono2002
(I aint wrong, I aint sorry , and I am probably going to do it again.)
To: Pikamax
Any forces that wish to impose their will on other nations will surely fail,"
"Each nation should have the right to independence,"
Like all elites, the "except for me and my actions" rule obviously applies to the kindly old general.
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posted on
04/30/2004 7:20:07 PM PDT
by
m1911
To: Pikamax
"Any forces that wish to impose their will on other nations will surely fail." "Each nation should have the right to independence," he said in an ornate French colonial style government guest house in the capital, Hanoi."
"he broke into fluent French when a question was posed in that language.
Seems like the frogs did quite a number on his own country considering this report.
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posted on
04/30/2004 8:08:20 PM PDT
by
perfect stranger
("Don't shoot – I'm Che! I'm worth more to you alive than dead!" Che Guevara October 1967)
To: Pikamax
"The four-star general, who also led Vietnam to a stunning defeat against the French army 50 years ago at Dien Bien Phu, declined to be drawn on comparisons between the U.S. war in his country, that ended in 1975, and the U.S. involvement in Iraq. "
I thought it was a stunning victory. Am I wrong??
To: the lone wolf
"You're welcome", said John Kerry.BTTT
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posted on
04/30/2004 10:38:27 PM PDT
by
T. Buzzard Trueblood
(Fortuna fortes metuit, ignavos premit. -Seneca)
To: ALOHA RONNIE
Ping.
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posted on
04/30/2004 10:53:26 PM PDT
by
DuncanWaring
(...and Freedom tastes of Reality)
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