Debates, about whether the U.S. could have won, who bears responsibility for the loss and whether soldiers’ sacrifice was worth it, are coming.
Is Kabul ‘Biden’s Saigon’? Images of chaotic exit evoke comparisons to retreat from Vietnam
People are describing the Afghan capital, Kabul, as “Biden’s Saigon” – images of defeat that may haunt the president and his foreign policy team.
US Failure in Afghanistan is Bigger Than Vietnam War Loss And This Time, the Blame Lies at Biden’s Door
Though US had lost many more troops in the Vietnam War than the Afghan war — in fact over 55,000 troops more — the real loss in Afghanistan is much bigger.
US Failure in Afghanistan is Bigger Than Vietnam War Loss And This Time, the Blame Lies at Biden’s Door
Though US had lost many more troops in the Vietnam War than the Afghan war — in fact over 55,000 troops more — the real loss in Afghanistan is much bigger.
Workers try to flee Vietnam’s biggest city as coronavirus crisis worsens
Thousands of jobless workers in Vietnam’s biggest city are trying to flee to their hometowns, many on motorcycles piled high with belongings, following an extension of restrictions in the epicentre of …
Afghanistan and Vietnam are different, but Washington’s lies are the same
Concealment, deception, and lying have characterized US foreign policy for decades, but Vietnam permanently exposed the gap between myth and reality.
Chairman of BAEMIN donates nearly $870,000 to support COVID-19 fight in Vietnam
Kim Bongjin, founder and chairman of Woowa Brothers, has contributed $870,000 to support Vietnam’s fight against COVID-19 through the Vietnam Fatherland Front.
Vietnam takes lead in crypto adoption: survey
Finder’s latest survey of 42,000 people across 27 countries revealed that Vietnam had the highest adoption rate, with 41 per cent of respondents claiming they had purchased cryptocurrency. 20 per cent …
The fall of Saigon: As Taliban enter Kabul, the Vietnam War’s final days remembered
President Gerald Ford was in a meeting with his energy team when his deputy national security adviser came in and passed him a note. It warned that Saigon was falling, and faster than expected.
Vietnam COVID-19: How things have changed
By NewsDesk @infectiousdiseasenews In 2020, Vietnam was given many accolades over their apparent success in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic–very low cases and only a few dozen fatalities. Times …