Vietnam is an independent country and has its own will. Whichever direction Vietnam wants to go is their business.
@X-USAАй бұрын
independent country like North Korea
@pete79602Ай бұрын
@@X-USA another foolish comment
@v2vboniАй бұрын
Yes, Vietnam's leadership is more decisive than my own country, the Philippines.
@X-USAАй бұрын
@@pete79602 Independent to control people , abuse power to take money from majority and damage the country for generation to come. Independent for providing prostitute to serve foreigners , exploiting cheap labors for people ? (same as Cambodia). The Master is the China, Cuba, and Russia
@mervynpekaАй бұрын
@@pete79602 too brainy
@HappyCamper870Ай бұрын
My girlfriend and I are considering setting up a roadside stand in HCMC and selling fresh fruit drinks for a couple years while her daughter finishes school. I know we won't make much compared to my US salary. But I think it will be a nice break from my career. If I ever see you walking past our stand then the drink is on me 👍
@MinhProjectManagerАй бұрын
@@HappyCamper870 you should start with an ADDRESS first, then comes the name
@HappyCamper870Ай бұрын
@@MinhProjectManager she lives by White Rabbit amusement park. I think that is an excellent location for a fruit drink stand. But we will have to negotiate with the locals for a spot
@RichardFerrer-wg2vwАй бұрын
Vietnamese and Philippines are friend and independent country go Vietnamese people love from the Philippines
@tracyrreedАй бұрын
I feel this video was very repetitive and redundant. It's like you are going for word count here. This could have been far more succinct.
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Thanks for your feedback, Tracy. We aim to provide in-depth content for viewers who want a complete understanding of complex issues, especially when it comes to Vietnam’s intricate geopolitical strategies. While some parts may seem repetitive, it's intentional to reinforce key points for those who might be new to the topic or unfamiliar with the layers involved. But we hear you-succinctness is something we’ll consider for future videos.
@ThailandTerry2024Ай бұрын
A very accurate assessment on your part …
@jasont4620Ай бұрын
Hey Ken nice topic. Can you update us with the Van Thinh Phat.
@bennyc6021Ай бұрын
A good neighbour is much better than a distance relative. At least there will be there to help if the need arises. India realises and understand that too. What will be the results of hostilities? Even if both sides do not win, as in Ukarine. What would each gets in the end? Who will be the ultimate beneficiary? Even some members of the EU are beginning to realise it now.
@cesarubane1169Ай бұрын
Good nieghbour? Your 17 neighbours hate chinese
@MinhProjectManagerАй бұрын
@@bennyc6021 don't know who will win but 100% sure china will lost all what they have built in south sea for decades till now
@dyrectory_comАй бұрын
👍🏻
@cesarubane1169Ай бұрын
@@bennyc6021 practice what you preach.
@cesarubane1169Ай бұрын
@@bennyc6021 which member of the eu? stay away from the eez of others.
@aaregielАй бұрын
Great video. I love your approach. We need more countries that remain independent, and deal with east and west superpowers such as USA and China. If Hungary can do it, why not also Vietnam? Me, being Swiss, I can only advicate neutrality and independance. Let's fight for peace, not by using leathal weapons, and less so by building military alliances, but by implementing trades benefitting all sides. If Vietnam can do business with US and China companies alike, all 3 nations will win.
@AlanXuHKАй бұрын
double-playing usually ends up badly
@cesarubane1169Ай бұрын
@@AlanXuHK the only solution is respect the right of the vietnamese eez and others
@tantainguyen4290Ай бұрын
Unless it benefits both players. This guy is dumb af. He made it seems like Vietnam is the only one winning. We provide a stable and cheap manufacturing environment for the US companies while being close to Chinese's raw materials, it benefits the US. And having US companies on Vietnam's ground provide a good leverage for China where US's investments are close to where they can attack, making the US more weary about attacking China because after all , we are a neighbour to China. The best way for China and USA to benefits in this situation is to maintain peace. This helps US companies to have a stable and profitable manufacturing hub near China. And helps China maintain a strategic ally who keeps the US military at bay. Basically, Vietnam is betting against WW3 you dumb dumb. You better wish Vietnam wins because we are betting for peace, not war
@Pexman-hu7zwАй бұрын
Greetings!!!!🎉🎉🎉From Filipinos🎉🎉🎉🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
@dannys-beverage-worldАй бұрын
After visiting Vietnam, their communist government gives more freedom to their people that are so-called free government in the US.. If you're used to how business is done in Mexico, you will be just fine when you get to Vietnam.
@jpnphom5470Ай бұрын
@@dannys-beverage-world You’ll be fine in Vietnam as long you keep your mouth shut…so much freedom…huh
@mfamily3301Ай бұрын
It is true, as long as do not get involved in politic.
@luckyriver77Ай бұрын
propaganda is everywhere...No such thing is freedom!!!! But i do agree that vietnam is more free than people think!
@markt4297Ай бұрын
I love VN and hope to retire there.
@altran1125Ай бұрын
@@jpnphom5470 go talk about anti woke stuff in america see how much freedom you get.
@markt4297Ай бұрын
VN is the land of amazing people, beautiful landscape, and wonderful food. I'm hoping to come back soon and retire there.
@andyhughes1776Ай бұрын
Vietnam better take heed of the US's own authority's warning: "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." Henry Kissinger
@JunBermzАй бұрын
Old narrative. Japan, S Korea, Taiwan, Israel, Singapore, Germany, and many NATO allies are fine with the US. Real Talk: if the US is not in the game in the South China Sea, China has already occupied all those contested islands. The US is there to deter China.
@luckyriver77Ай бұрын
No such thing is all good or all bad. Vietnam is perfect balance in my opinion!!!!!!
@dirkstoweАй бұрын
Yes, but they are also in a strategic alliance with Russia, and Russia has a strategic alliance with China! Who is Russia going to befriend if Vietnam and China have a disagreement?
@1.4billion65Ай бұрын
You thought this guy is the Vietnam foreign minister or what? It's just a private channel!
@touavue4528Ай бұрын
This guys is just lip servicing his clients. The reality on the ground is not so.
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
@touavue4528, lip servicing? Hardly. What we are discussing here is backed by real data and decades of firsthand experience in Vietnam’s business and legal landscape. If you think otherwise, you're either out of touch with what's actually happening or simply not paying attention. Vietnam is making big moves on the global stage, and those who can’t see it are missing the bigger picture. Maybe it’s time to get informed instead of throwing out baseless accusations.
@touavue4528Ай бұрын
@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting the only question to ask is, whose vietnams biggest trading partner. Pulling moves like that will leave vietnam isolated when the time comes to pick a side. Bluffing or not, guessing or not. Vietnam only serves a purpose now, when it doesnt vietnam will be nothing to US again, easy to understand. Lip servicing yes, to bring up the confidence of clientele to invest in vietnam. The data is forever changing and unpredictable when a country is in the middle. Vietnam is in a tough spot. Being cut off from china with their raw material is the worst thing that can happen to vietnam. Having us as an strong ally is a good deterrence in it of its own. This kind of Relations can easily become toxic with just a sprinkle of salt. Knowing why US is even bothering with Vietnam now is just to counter china and serves no real value to US. But it is a great time to make money now in the sense of it.
@MinhProjectManagerАй бұрын
@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting a very thorough and professional answer 👏 👌
@personal_finance_auАй бұрын
Vietnam's National Defense is for the purpose of peace, self-defense, and protecting the Fatherland early and from afar. Therefore, the 2019 Vietnam National Defense White Paper clearly stated that Vietnam's policy is not to join military alliances; Do not associate with one country to fight another country; Do not allow foreign countries to set up military bases or use territory to fight other countries; Do not use force or threaten to use force in international relations.
@Henry-bl3lzАй бұрын
Right on. We don’t need to get in another war or proxy war for US. This guy with 4 or 5 videos now wants us to fight the Chinese. Should stick with doing business in VN videos. Wars set us back many generations. We want peace We want to educate our youngs and build our infrastructure. Last thing we want is war. First of all we can’t even build a subway in Saigon. I’ve been back 10 years and still not built. I don’t want foreign military bases in vn. We want to shake hands with everyone. Our goal should be another S Korea build companies like Samsung. Chína is not attacking and stop the alarmist drum of war from the west. If they want to attack each other, let them be.
@joyddha986Ай бұрын
@@Henry-bl3lzI've seen a couple of "this guy's" videos and I don't understand how you interpreted his message as "wants us to fight the Chinese." Did you even watched and LISTENED to his message or did you only listened to the paranoia in your head?
@karlweaver2597Ай бұрын
Great video today Ken, Vietnam also has diplomatic jock8ng expertise with Russia as well, very strategic. Karl Weaver
@daviddoan68Ай бұрын
Vietnam last hosts a proxy war between communism and democracy, will Vietnam be fertile ground for another proxy war? If so, which side would Vietnam be on, communism or democracy? Will WW3 break out in Asia? If so, can Vietnam avoid involvement in such war? Remember folks, diplomacy is a step closer to war.
@kennedy6618Ай бұрын
Vietnam is sleeping with the highest bettor..soon or later things will get ugly for both sides and Vietnam will get stuck in the middle.
@MinhProjectManagerАй бұрын
@@daviddoan68 wrong, without diplomacy war is likely to occur, because no sides can understand each other
@mervynpekaАй бұрын
China aint sweating. Vietnam can go with US.
@cesarubane1169Ай бұрын
The worst neighbour you could have. CHINESE.
@MinhProjectManagerАй бұрын
Nah! China IS sweating, China had just made a schedule for its PM to officially visiting Vietnam in the next days, it hasn't happened since 2013
@mervynpekaАй бұрын
@@MinhProjectManager good try.....hehe
@markgilsantiago2077Ай бұрын
Ooohh simulation experts aint sweating😂😂😂😂 China wont be battling with 1 nation it wont be a proxy war this time
@MinhProjectManagerАй бұрын
@@mervynpeka wel it's fact, and the fact it happened RIGHT after Vietnam strengthening tire with French, China announced that their PM will pay a visit 🤣🤣
@alroberts193Ай бұрын
The geopolitical balancing act of Vietnam is akin to a game of Poker or Mahjong, involving considerable bluffing. The reaction of Vietnam to the recent incident where Vietnamese fishermen were hosed down by a Chinese patrol boat is of interest. Similar actions have been repeatedly carried out by China against Philippine patrol boats. Regrettably, the Philippine patrol boats have only endured the abuse and have not retaliated against China's bullying tactics.
@TheKietNguyen-dy1dzАй бұрын
Ken ,we have scotty Nguyen playing for Vietnam hand of poker,we will win big brother 👍
@MadnyssАй бұрын
duong is a true poker player, he know all the poker terms 🤣😂
@davidt9934Ай бұрын
Hey Ken, i was in HCM in May and it was so hot i can barely wear a tanktop. How do you walk around comfortably with that suit?!
@blipblop92Ай бұрын
Its silk. Expensive but keep it cool
@yomofo8608Ай бұрын
He got the Viet DNA, no sweating unless in the jungle.
@MinhProjectManagerАй бұрын
@@yomofo8608 lmao
@kitlee4486Ай бұрын
China had already put Vietnam in their pocket, China refused to help Vietnam on the infrastructure tell thousands story. Vietnam needs to beef up infrastructure otherwise it is dead ends.
@mfamily3301Ай бұрын
@@kitlee4486 2 metro systems built one Vietnam, one from China built in Ha Noi, one built by Japan in Saigon. Saigon one is problem free and on time. Ha Noi one is full of delay and mishaps. Vietnam knows who they can use for infrastructure
@SayfeijaiАй бұрын
The Chinese built the metros in Thailand and no issues there. That’s just all the corruption in Vietnam
@nguyenhung579728 күн бұрын
@@mfamily3301 Fact: the one made by china is done now but the one made by Japan is not done
@kauaimu27 күн бұрын
I'm not a subscriber, yet! But I like your thorough analysis. Nevertheless, I'm sorry to say that it lacks a certain larger context: First, as per your own analysis, with regard to the disappearing foreign tourism, Western in particular, Vietnam's strategy, as explained here, seems to be somewhat narrowly limited in sight. Second, Russia's recent strategic initiative with Vietnam, the latter seems to be opening itself to a wider direct conflict of interests in its high-stakes poker game in its balancing act between East and West. Third, Vietnam has just become a BRICS+ partner with tall the ramifications that that entails. In lieu of these three most important factors, your analysis of a strictly China-US balancing act seems to warrant a comprehensive review/overhaul. Otherwise, keep up the good work, and keep on truckin'.
@duongglobalbusinessconsulting27 күн бұрын
Vietnam’s position is becoming increasingly complex, especially with its growing ties to Russia, its role in BRICS+, and the evolving East-West dynamics. These factors add layers to Vietnam’s strategic choices that go beyond the US-China balance. We aim to keep our analyses concise, but there’s always more context to consider. Your points highlight how critical it is to stay agile in analyzing Vietnam’s evolving stance. Thanks for the insight, and hopefully, we’ll see you as a subscriber soon!
@karlweaver2597Ай бұрын
China’s consumer electronics supply chain strategy is called China +1
@user-hp1gn5mg7cАй бұрын
Enemies on both sides. VN better off trying to figure out how to bring back their overseas people, this could increase their investments and talent pool. First off, they really need to fix their internal corruptions.
@henryphucАй бұрын
Wow, you upload video at 5Am Gmt
@jc9109Ай бұрын
Vietnam will do samething to S. Korea next. Korea is watching 👀
@fishlocker4UАй бұрын
As a recently retired powerplant operating engineer with prior experience with statistical process control in the thermal plastics industry you have sparked my interest in Vietnam.
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
That’s awesome to hear! With your background in powerplant operations and statistical process control, Vietnam could definitely be an exciting place to explore. The country’s growing industrial sector, including energy and manufacturing, is attracting global attention, and there’s a lot of potential for someone with your expertise. Whether it's in the tech, energy, or manufacturing sectors, Vietnam is on the rise and looking for skilled professionals like yourself. Welcome aboard, and feel free to dive deeper into what Vietnam has to offer-there’s so much happening here!
@MinhProjectManagerАй бұрын
@@fishlocker4U and don't forget to contact this firm for assistance
@jpnphom5470Ай бұрын
Apple to set up research in vietnam? yeah, if Apple is dumb enough 😂😅
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Apple 'dumb enough'? Hardly. They’re one of the smartest companies on the planet, and setting up research in Vietnam is a strategic move. With Vietnam's booming tech sector, skilled workforce, and increasing importance in global supply chains, Apple is seeing the long-term benefits. They already are building iPads, Macs and Airpods in VN. It’s not about being 'dumb'-it’s about staying ahead in the game. Just watch, more tech giants will follow their lead.
@MinhProjectManagerАй бұрын
@@jpnphom5470 clearly billions dollars tech giant is smarter than your butthead
@pete79602Ай бұрын
That’s probably the dumbest comment ever posted on the Internet. There’s already many companies there and I think my brothers is also looking to set up shop there and move their manufacturing facilities from China so don’t you look dumb?? The answer is Yes. Since you’re obviously too dumb to realize it. 😊
@cesarubane1169Ай бұрын
@@jpnphom5470 much more better than china atleast.
@tanacious808Ай бұрын
Vietnam though communist has benefitted greatly using capitalistic and democratic policies. Vietnamese people are resilient and willing to move forward to future. Usa has helped Vietnamese people alot despite the war against communism.
@shangwensun9746Ай бұрын
We will see, monk.
@twenisixАй бұрын
like a working girl serving 2 customers simultanously 😉
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Interesting analogy, but Vietnam’s approach is far more sophisticated than that. It’s not about 'serving' anyone-it’s about strategically partnering with both the U.S. and China to ensure its own national interests. Vietnam is playing a complex geopolitical game, where it’s maximizing benefits from both sides without being beholden to either. In the end, Vietnam is the one calling the shots, ensuring its growth and security while navigating a world dominated by superpowers.
@MacsallehАй бұрын
Serving 3 customers simultanously,like sparror female bird for survival, inculing Russia
@kcl2050Ай бұрын
@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting.hope it is true.mistake can also happen beyond your thinking.
@cesarubane1169Ай бұрын
Unfortunately for vietnam his nieghbour is chinese the pirate.
@dr1ft3r07Ай бұрын
Geopolitics is a high stake chess game where every move is meticulously made with considerations to strategic plannings, power dynamics, and adaptations to a constant changing environment. The calculus behind it is something far beyond your level of comprehension.
@凡人二哥Ай бұрын
Vietnam can be the best of friends with America but don't have to offend the Chinese, because you simply can't ignore your neighbour especially when they are your biggest trade partner
@tantainguyen4290Ай бұрын
这是真的。
@ashura7911Ай бұрын
This is just a stupid fake information channel go away and don't return.
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
@ashura7911, calling it 'fake information' without offering any facts to back up your claim is just lazy. We deal in real geopolitical analysis and facts, not baseless accusations. If you don’t like the truth about Vietnam’s strategic moves, that’s your problem. Dismissing it without a real argument only shows you're not interested in the facts. We’re not going anywhere, so maybe it's time to engage with the discussion instead of throwing out empty insults.
@solarshieldgaming7932Ай бұрын
Thank you for a nice video...from Canada
@kcl2050Ай бұрын
Dont sell out your country because of money.remember history
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Let’s get something straight-Vietnam isn’t 'selling out' to anyone. What Vietnam is doing is securing its future by making strategic moves that ensure economic growth and national security. Remembering history is crucial, but staying stuck in the past doesn’t build a stronger country. Vietnam is looking ahead, creating opportunities for its people while balancing complex global relationships. It's about survival and thriving-not selling out.
@scalemodeltutor9841Ай бұрын
I have seen this scenario before, the previous Philippines president leaned more on China from the very first day of his presidency, giving every wish of China but got stabbed in the back after a few years 🤣 China cannot be trusted, by the way, what happened to Malaysia and China last week? I thought they were friends too 🤣
@savoyardvicar5734Ай бұрын
"As a Chinese person, I can completely understand the behavior of Vietnam. However, I am a little confused as to why you feel the need to turn to the USA. China is your neighbor, and if you maintain a good relationship with us, you could gain more benefits.
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
As a Chinese person, you understand Vietnam’s behavior, but let’s clear up the confusion: Vietnam isn’t 'turning' to the U.S. and abandoning China. Vietnam is playing a strategic game, balancing relationships with both China and the U.S. to ensure its sovereignty and long-term growth. Vietnam knows the risks of relying too heavily on any one partner-whether it’s China or the U.S.-which is why it’s diversifying its global partnerships. Sure, China is a neighbor, but history has shown that being geographically close doesn’t always guarantee smooth relations or benefits. Vietnam’s leaders are focused on protecting their national interests, not becoming overly dependent on any single power. It’s not about choosing one over the other-it’s about ensuring Vietnam has options and leverage in an increasingly complex global landscape. This isn’t just about immediate benefits; it’s about securing Vietnam’s future.
@savoyardvicar5734Ай бұрын
@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting Yes, I really feel it's difficult. I hope everything will be OK, and at least the citizens from different countries won't hate each other.
@elsarlavino4327Ай бұрын
As of now Vietnam is doing a balancing act between the US and China but there will come a time when Vietnam will choose which side he will go. China is claiming most of the south east Asian sea and this will be in conflict with other smaller south east Asian countries. China want all these countries to negotiate their territorial boundaries with them. This will create more problems in the future because . These small countries do not have a well defined territories because their territories is still under negotiation with them. Unlike China that they always publish their territorial boundaries and made it known to the world. They have already published their new map and the 10 dash line.
@hn3931Ай бұрын
How can you know Chinese people are sweating to enjoy Vietnamese durians?
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Well, we weren’t talking about sweating over durians, but we bet they’re pretty tasty! The 'sweating' we’re referring to is about geopolitics, not fruit. China’s definitely watching Vietnam’s moves carefully, especially as Vietnam strengthens its ties with other global powers. It’s not about durians-it’s about strategy. But hey, if the durians are making people sweat too, all the better for Vietnam’s trade!
@hn3931Ай бұрын
When does China monopolze the Vietnamese economy? Does Vietnamese recognize Philippines as an ally? Philippines is occupying a dozen of Vietnamese islands in Truong Sa?
@mckoylach1622Ай бұрын
China is sweating…? Maybe in your own opinions. A super power has no fear. Even though Vietnam has a strong army to counter China,still no match against China,if the two face off. That’s why, Vietnam plays the the two cards game,having the US backing them
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Let’s get real-just because China is a superpower doesn’t mean they’re not feeling the pressure. Vietnam may not match China in sheer size, but underestimating Vietnam’s military and strategic alliances is a mistake. China knows Vietnam isn’t backing down, and that’s why they’re paying close attention to every move Vietnam makes, especially with growing ties to the U.S. And yes, Vietnam is smart enough to play both sides because that’s how you ensure independence and security. It's not about fear-it’s about strategic balance. China might not be 'sweating' in your mind, but they’re definitely keeping a close eye on how Vietnam’s partnerships are evolving. That’s the reality.
@melsanfran911Ай бұрын
The question is how you wear such a suit without sweating
@hoodhunter3262Ай бұрын
it's difficult for any countries including the US to cut China off completely because China is a main provider for all the raw goods. Vietnam and neighboring countries will not be able to produce similar raw materials because they do not have any and it is very costly to start.
@jduncan48Ай бұрын
The recent development of a Chinese naval base in Cambodia and the Mekong channel the Chinese are promoting will Push Vietnam into an alliance with USA
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Possibly.
@eduardotomas5581Ай бұрын
Afghanistan, Ukraine and Libya. Who will be next?
@harleynut1969Ай бұрын
Why Not Russia? Russia Helped Vietnam over the years.
@rickjames18Ай бұрын
Russia is turning to China making themselves reliant on the CCP. Like it or not Russia is not the power it used to be. Russia is not going to help Vietnam if China is the problem.
@avalagum7957Ай бұрын
Viet Nam just went to a BRICS meeting.
@patriot808723 күн бұрын
The USA needs to mind its own business and stay out of all the world problems.
@anthonytran7566Ай бұрын
Vietnam likes to be sandwiched between the US and China !!!!!
@irawardofficialАй бұрын
Awesome info Ken !! I have halted all investing until after the election. Back in September, Asia Society hosts the official 30th anniversary of the normalization of relations between Vietnam and the United States and the first anniversary of the signing of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership agreement. Speakers include H.E. To Lam, President of Vietnam and General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam; Hon. John Kerry, former U.S. Secretary of State; Dan Sullivan, U.S. Senator (R-AK); Dr. Kyung-wha Kang, Asia Society President and CEO; H.E. Nguyen Quoc Dzung, Ambassador of Vietnam to the U.S.; and H.E. Dang Hoang Giang, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN. I wonder what they talked about off camera... China has a lot to be nervous about when it comes to this alignment. One reason being, John Kerry. Wherever he goes, war follows him. Vietnam should play both hands because you can never trust the US today and especially their alliance with the UN.
@flyhighseeall8271Ай бұрын
Is this guy promoting another proxy
@WSmith-tv7qyАй бұрын
Probably they are looking for the Asian Ukraine😂😂😂😂😂(or former South Vietnam....)
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
@flyhighseeall8271, proxy? Far from it. Vietnam isn’t playing anyone’s game but its own. Suggesting otherwise shows a complete misunderstanding of what’s actually happening. Vietnam is making strategic moves that benefit its interests-not being manipulated by anyone. If you think this is about promoting proxies, you’re missing the entire point.
@cesarubane1169Ай бұрын
@@flyhighseeall8271 without chines there's nothing to promote. 9 dash line yesterday. 10 dash line today. How about tomorrow?
@cesarubane1169Ай бұрын
@@flyhighseeall8271 it is the chinese promoting war to all its nieghbours land and sea. With his "its mine its belong to china there and here.all is mine mentality of chines. Create manmade island in the middle of the sea the telling not to fly over. Wtf.
@usaguru1Ай бұрын
It’s a betrayal. Vietnam is very smart, but I’m not sure if American learned its lessons.
@dantse2012ableАй бұрын
Absolutely no need to be concerned about US. America knows how to perpetually stir conflicts to feed its military machines and to keep to be the world hegemon. US has no qualms to plan an active strategy on anyone if that anyone willing to trek close enough.
@lejminh27 күн бұрын
East Sea!
@stevehoe5017Ай бұрын
In Geopolitics, Vietnam by riding on two boats of far away USA and China is a no gain and vulnerable policy. China is responding and reacting towards Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and other ASEAN's countries. China is helping to building Cambodia very strategic and important canal cutting off Vietnam economic gains. The USA does not recognizes Vietnam's as global market economy; saying a lot.
@mrbHanoiАй бұрын
Cant bet 100% on a sinking ship
@1.4billion65Ай бұрын
Who is the sinking ship?
@mrbHanoiАй бұрын
@@1.4billion65 China
@abcxyz6606Ай бұрын
@@1.4billion65 Who do U think is TRILLIONS & TRILLIONS in debt, Endless money printing, waging Illegal wars based on Lies Accross the world, endless money wasted on funding propaganda, Coups, color riots, Terrorist, Seperatist...etc?????
@mrbHanoiАй бұрын
@@1.4billion65 China
@Hazezon01Ай бұрын
Go where you are treated best. Where are you treated best? Not Canada.
@HomerSimpson514Ай бұрын
A Vietnam soldier + US military tech= the real dragon of S.E Asia.
@rickdavis2710Ай бұрын
@@HomerSimpson514 True
@scalemodeltutor9841Ай бұрын
That's scary bro, china's Fck 😅
@v2vboniАй бұрын
Yes, Vietnam's leadership is more decisive than my own country, the Philippines. My father was a Vietnam War veteran in the United States. He once told me about a big tent full of Filipino soldiers. A Vietnamese man was wearing a suicide bomb all over his body. When he realized that there were no Americans inside, he left and went to another tent full of Americans, where he blew himself up.
@mervynpekaАй бұрын
they lost
@rickdavis2710Ай бұрын
@@mervynpeka Yeah, ok . Euro Trash
@sebastianniqvist3144Ай бұрын
Take all the border conflicts in history, add them up and they represent less than 1% compared to the South China Sea issue.
@hoanghaipham4776Ай бұрын
What are you nationality?
@brianlowe3529Ай бұрын
Do you love agent orange 🍊
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Agent Orange was a tragic war crime that caused immense suffering, and making light of it is completely out of line. Vietnam has moved forward, rebuilding stronger than ever despite the horrors of the past. Today, Vietnam stands as a resilient nation, focused on growth and healing, but we will never forget the damage caused. It's a reminder of the costs of war-and why Vietnam is determined to secure a better future on its own terms.
@smosabi7415Ай бұрын
No one like the 1978 Sino-Vietnam war either.
@christiandad6410Ай бұрын
Well, Vietnam secret is out. Lol
@ABC-dj5gjАй бұрын
Ken, if you could make this video, what makes you think China didn’t know about the traitorous Viets?
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Great question! But let’s be clear-Vietnam is not being 'traitorous.' Vietnam has always prioritized its own national interests, and that's what smart countries do. China is well aware of Vietnam’s balancing act between global power. Vietnam is playing a strategic game to protect its sovereignty and strengthen its economy, without getting swallowed by any single superpower. China knows the stakes, and it’s no secret that Vietnam is leveraging its relationships to navigate this complex geopolitical landscape. Calling it traitorous overlooks the fact that Vietnam, like any nation, is simply looking out for itself-just as China does.
@ntauzaug9595Ай бұрын
Vietnam already making a lot of commercial aircraft parts.
@anthonytran7566Ай бұрын
Happy for Vietnam, bring standard of living for our people !!!!!
@kalasagchannel4516Ай бұрын
The Philippines & Vietnam are both Developing Countries, let us develop & Grow together as 1 Country. Lets help our Tourism, it will be better to enhance our Tourism by having ties with our shipping transportation & airlines companies to have affordable cruise & travel packages for both our people. Imagine Filipino 2go-PAL-Cebu Pacific joining with PTC and Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air, Bamboo Airways, Pacific Airlines. It will boost our Economy & Industry with the help of our Tourism.
@StephenMortimerАй бұрын
THAT IS NOT A C130 LOOKS MORE LIKE AN ATR
@rickjames18Ай бұрын
That was certainly a C130 or at least one of the pics was.
@pete79602Ай бұрын
C130 J model is a fantastic machine very capable time improving and would serve the Vietnamese very VERY well
@davidkue4196Ай бұрын
Can foreigners own mine in Vietnam?
@mrnizam2219Ай бұрын
military cargo pkane not very convincing the US policy unless vietnam place US radar and sam on its soil or place US navy on cam rahn bay naval base
@danieldam5204Ай бұрын
I have been following your channel for a while now and commend you on your content and provision of insight into Vietnam and doing business there. However, I have to respectfully disagree with your assessment. 1. You keep mentioning cheap chinese goods flooding the market and controlling the supply chain. There is a perception in Vietnam mainly brought about by the media that Chinese goods are of low quality. There are indeed cheap chinese goods but there are also indeed high quality goods. You get what you pay for. If the chinese could flood the market wirh cheap goods and control the supply chain as you say, wouldn't they have done it already? While they might be able to supply these goods, there also needs to be demand. 2. The Chinese already control the supply chain. Vietnam imports most of the raw materials used in many industries from China. Many of these raw materials are needed by US, Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese and Singaporean companies to manufacture and produce their goods in VN. If China suddenly decides to stop supplying VN, then Vietnam's economy collapses overnight. 3. Trade between China and Vietnam accounts for roughly 44% of Vietnam's GDP. Think of the leverage China has over Vietnam. The equivalent figure for the US is around 29%. 4. War with China is not in either the Chinese or Vietnamese interest. China could bomb Vietnam into nothing without putting one boot onto the ground and destroy its navy with the pressing of some buttons. There will be no war between VN and China over disputed territory. 5. VN is indeed playing a clever geopolitical game. By playing China and the US off against each other to secure more investment from both sides.
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Appreciate your thoughtful comment and for being a long-time follower! Let’s dive into the points you raised: Absolutely, there are high-quality Chinese goods, and it's true that you often get what you pay for. However, the concern isn’t about quality alone-it’s about China’s ability to manipulate markets by flooding them with lower-cost goods to undercut competition, a tactic they’ve used globally. While demand plays a role, if a country becomes overly reliant on a single source for key goods, it risks losing control over its own markets. Vietnam is aware of this risk and is working to diversify. You’re right that China is a major supplier of raw materials to Vietnam, and that dependency is a challenge. But it’s also why Vietnam is strategically aligning with other global partners to reduce this over-reliance. While China has leverage, Vietnam is actively looking for alternatives to protect its economy from sudden supply chain disruptions. The trade numbers are a reality, but Vietnam has shown incredible resilience in balancing relationships with multiple countries, including the U.S. and China, without being fully dependent on either. The goal is not to cut off trade with China but to diversify enough so that Vietnam isn’t vulnerable to any single country’s economic leverage. You're right-war isn't in the interest of either nation, but geopolitical tensions in the region, especially over disputed territories like the South China Sea, can't be ignored. Vietnam is focused on strengthening its defense and alliances to ensure it's not left vulnerable, while avoiding outright conflict. Spot on-Vietnam is playing a very smart geopolitical game, and that’s exactly the point. It’s about maximizing its position, securing investment, and ensuring its own growth while maintaining sovereignty in a complicated global landscape. Again, we appreciate the constructive feedback. It’s this kind of discussion that helps everyone gain a deeper understanding of Vietnam’s evolving role on the world stage.
@WSmith-tv7qyАй бұрын
Is this official US propaganda? If so, how is possible that the VN authorities allow this?
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Not at all-this isn’t 'propaganda,' it’s a factual analysis of Vietnam’s strategic moves in a complex geopolitical environment. Vietnam is playing the long game, leveraging relationships with the U.S., China, and others to secure its own national interests. There’s no need for censorship when Vietnam’s leadership is confident in its strategy.
@cesarubane1169Ай бұрын
@@WSmith-tv7qy ask the chinese if they follow unclos.
@dantse2012ableАй бұрын
@@cesarubane1169 US doesn't follow UNCLOS. China signed onto UNCLOS but without jeopardizing the claims made many decades before UNCLOS.
@jdmytho9599Ай бұрын
No, this is officially the truth not some typical Chinese communist propaganda.
@20luzer52Ай бұрын
This expression of "playing both sides" is such a simple but malicious description. If you think like that, this just meant you're the type that is looking out to screw your business partner. The fact is VN sees itself as an able and productive business partner that can trade with US as well as China. It sees itself as a country that can assist US and China in growing those countries' economic aims/objectives. And I'm not being naive, I realize VN sees their relationship with China will allow it an alternative financial/trade market if the US impose financial/economic coercion and threats. Likewise, its relationship with US will provide it a backdoor protection against direct physical threat. I think it's hilarious how people describe Switzerland and Scandinavian countries with positive phrase like "neutral" but when it comes to non European countries wanting to have relationship with both Western countries and China, then those countries are described as "playing both sides" as thought they are scheming conniving thieves.
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
You make an excellent point, and it's true-describing Vietnam's strategy as 'playing both sides' can sometimes oversimplify a far more nuanced situation. Vietnam is navigating complex relationships with both the U.S. and China, not to 'screw over' anyone, but to ensure its own growth and security in a volatile geopolitical landscape. Just like Switzerland or Scandinavian countries are praised for their neutrality, Vietnam is doing the same-maximizing its strategic options while protecting its interests. Vietnam’s leadership isn’t about deception; it’s about survival and thriving in a world dominated by superpowers. As you said, Vietnam is positioning itself as a valuable partner, and it’s this ability to balance both relationships that could secure its long-term success. It’s not about being malicious, but about being smart and pragmatic.
@Jayvaraman7Ай бұрын
Sooner or later big brother China will check mate Vietnam.
@chrishamlin5863Ай бұрын
Sure, just like sooner or later Vietnam would succumb to the invading armies to Japan, Framce and The US
@joyddha986Ай бұрын
China has been trying to check mate Vietnam since ancient times but have never been successful.
@chrishamlin5863Ай бұрын
Playing both sides was Ho Chi Minh's strategy and now the US FINALLY gets it.
@HuyTran-dy3vtАй бұрын
lol the obsession with Ho Chi Minh is the same as with Guevara. Stop praising commies genocide assholes already.
@HuyTran-dy3vtАй бұрын
They are getting cozy up with the US is because the pro-US win in the power struggle. To Lam is on the side of pro-US faction led by Nguyen Tan Dung. Its got nothing with playing both side. Nguyen Phu Trong was a Chinese puppets, now that he is lost and replaced with someone friendlier with the US, the whole country is pivoting to the West now. Of course, many pro-Chinese officials still has a lot of power, especially in the military, but this is the trend now.
@jpnphom5470Ай бұрын
wolf in sheep clothing 😂😅
@MinhProjectManagerАй бұрын
@@chrishamlin5863 the wolf of Hanoi vs the Wolf of Wallstreet 🤣
@scalemodeltutor9841Ай бұрын
what reason does Vietnam have to side with China? after this backstabbing?
@johnnynguyen2726Ай бұрын
It’s about time Vietnam wake up!
@dannys-beverage-worldАй бұрын
If they want it to strengthen themselves in the United States, why would they have such stupid visas? Why wouldn't Vietnam act like Albania like they really like Americans? Vietnam needs to worry about their infrastructure. Not getting political fights. Vietnam's highways are a mess and dangerous over 300 projects shut down in da nang. They need to just worry about themselves like the United States should do.
@truesouth4784Ай бұрын
My Marantz amplifier and CD player are made in Vietnam.
@mchammer3927Ай бұрын
Stop funding Is !!!
@abcxyz6606Ай бұрын
Did This guy say Phillipine is Vietnamese Allie in South China Sea?!🤣 this guy don't know Phillpine & Vietname have its own disputed islands??
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
this guy is talking about this kzbin.info/www/bejne/o3XMfKmpmsSBmrM
@ningwsh159Ай бұрын
It's all the same, two scoundrels huddle together to keep warm
@normantornito9642Ай бұрын
✌️🇺🇸🇻🇳✌️👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@1.4billion65Ай бұрын
Visit Vietnam War Museum. Maybe the Chinese would donate a bigger one.
@clancywong15 күн бұрын
😁😁😁 Vietnam is like India, trying to sleep on 2 beds every night. Haven't you learn a lesson from the Vietnam War or Ukraine war ?
@vincenttran3973Ай бұрын
Cargo planes are always needed for any countries including rich or poor countries, why it's always link to military 🙄... ignorance thinking
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Absolutely, cargo planes are crucial for any country, regardless of wealth. But when we’re talking about Vietnam acquiring C-130s from the U.S., it’s not just about transport-these planes play a strategic role in defense. They’re designed for military logistics, capable of moving troops, supplies, and equipment quickly in times of conflict, especially in contested areas like the South China Sea. It’s not 'ignorance'-it’s understanding the broader geopolitical context. Vietnam isn’t just beefing up its cargo fleet; it’s preparing for scenarios where military readiness is key. In this case, the link to military strategy is undeniable.
@vincenttran3973Ай бұрын
@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting more ignorance....we want war with China ? that another stupid move, ok let put it this way, you see Philippines? you know how many times Philippines being harassed by Chinese coast guards, even though Philippines is side by side with the USA in military. There is no other country have more air bases in Southeast Asia compared to Philippines. Is that make China scares and doing less to harass them? Is China stepping down? I don't see that but I saw more aggressive mores and more dangerous moves, I think You forgot that Vietnam fought for freedom ( to be free from imperialism and being colonied) VN is still communism, not capitalism like in the West,. After the Viet war there were more than 2 million killed, China did helped Vietnam during this war. The whole country was collapsed in economy and infrastructures, after the war every thing was bad.....So now we are joining with the US for military to against China? Ask the Philippines to see if China being more aggressive or stepping down? Remember the trade between Vietnam and China is growing bigger and bigger closer to 180 billions USD. That's means Vietnam is relying on China more and more for economy growth, this growth is beneficial to the people in Vietnam, so good that your youtube can be able to show how nice and how wealthy Vietnam is now a day. Don't get me wrong I still like to your videos, but your views about political is some how not Universal.
@vincenttran3973Ай бұрын
@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting the ignorance is why buying the C-130s will make China afraid and sweating, look at the Philippines they even invited US Airforces building more air bases, brought over tons of jet fighters and military troops, so is this making China stepping down or more aggressive? So let me ask you a question that how many more jet fighters ( not C-130s from the US) will make China sweat? Currently Chinese coast guards are harassing to the Philippines more than any country in South East Asia. Vietnam is relying on China for economic growth, both had total trade going from a few billions in 2008 to 170 billions in 2023. Without China Vietnam can't do much in manufacturer and then export, so think wise before you spreading the wrong information. Remember Vietnam had kicked out the US to gain independent, that's also with China's help, Vietnam do not want to go back to the same road ( politicaly) that the South Vietnam had travel before 1975, that caused 2 millions deaths, worst economy and damage infrastructures.
@devuong67103 күн бұрын
Don't become Ukraina
@u2ber888Ай бұрын
Vietnm communism works well for U/S.
@houwmcАй бұрын
VN is still a communist country no matter what. You think USA will trust VN? Communists are the same by nature. VN’s economy is not doing well at least its stock market is bad. I have had VN ETF stock for years and still under water. I used to believe its government could manage its economy well but it’s disappointing. It has a long way to catch up.
@MinhProjectManagerАй бұрын
@@houwmc U.S.A used to trust China and investors have put all hands on it in the past, VN stock market is not for investment, you are noob if you believe so, it's a place for speculators to battle each other for their opportunities, SHORTS AND SHORTS is the way
@pete79602Ай бұрын
I kind of think that the way VN communist are just kind of making sure all of their friends stay in power but there’s an awful lot of stuff that happens Vietnam that normally doesn’t work in full blown communist countries. So I think you’re a little ignorant of the realities.
@dantse2012ableАй бұрын
Never about "trust", always about short to mid terms benefits.
@pete79602Ай бұрын
@@dantse2012able I don’t think countries at this level are playing checkers are playing chess and Vietnam knows if it joins an alliance with the west it will always be protected financially as well as militarily.
@tanpham762Ай бұрын
Vietnam is playing a smart game, being neutral and treat everyone like a friend. So if China turns against Vietnam, Vietnam still has other friends to play with. China is not being very smart by challenging everyone. One day, they might not have any friends to turn to!
@1.4billion65Ай бұрын
Ok, what if American turns against Vietnam, just like 50 years ago?
@17kadiatouАй бұрын
@@1.4billion65Vietnam should be more about China than US
@rickdavis2710Ай бұрын
@@1.4billion65 How did America turn on Vietnam. If your talking about the War. America was aiding an Ally in South Vietnam. That’s hardly turning on Vietnam.
@1.4billion65Ай бұрын
@@rickdavis2710 yes, the war, millions Vietnamese died, i know American media don't talk about it, but It's in Vietnam textbook.
@abcxyz6606Ай бұрын
@@rickdavis2710"aiding South ally" how Distorted are the Propgnda and Lies about Vietname war in Murica/West???
@kimphuong539521 күн бұрын
That's not true. Idiot think he know everything but he don't.
@duongglobalbusinessconsulting21 күн бұрын
Are you talking about yourself?
@CristoperCris-ix2rp5 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@theyhateme8763Ай бұрын
uncle kenny late to the 2007 game
@GIZMO3380Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 There is a term called Stockholm Syndrome where the victims are so used to abuse that they long for the abuser. That's Vietnam tragedy. What can the world say? 😂
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Vietnam isn’t a victim in this scenario-it’s a country that’s strategically positioning itself in one of the most complex geopolitical environments. Comparing it to 'Stockholm Syndrome' is an oversimplification of Vietnam’s careful balancing act. The reality is, Vietnam is leveraging relationships with both the U.S. and China to strengthen its economy and protect its national interests. Far from being trapped or dependent, Vietnam is using its influence to shape its own future. It’s not about longing for any 'abuser'-it’s about survival, growth, and smart diplomacy in a world dominated by superpowers. Laugh if you want, but Vietnam is playing the long game, and they’re doing it well.
@ningwsh159Ай бұрын
Who's going to play with a white-eyed wolf?
@tomsuncrest7852Ай бұрын
Hard to listen to. Word salad
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Sorry you feel that way, but what we’re offering is in-depth analysis of a complex geopolitical situation. If you’re looking for oversimplified soundbites, this probably isn’t the right place. We focus on delivering real insights, not 'word salad.' Take the time to listen, and you might walk away with a better understanding of Vietnam’s strategic position on the global stage.
@henryloh4346Ай бұрын
American spy
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
py? Not even close. Everything discussed here is based on publicly available facts and strategic analysis of Vietnam’s geopolitical moves. There’s nothing hidden or secret about it. And if Attorney Ken were a spy, he’d be a terrible one-spies are supposed to go unnoticed, not share insights on public platforms. Duh! Vietnam is a rising power, and analyzing its relationships with global powers like the U.S. and China is just common sense for anyone paying attention to the region. If you’re seeing 'spies' where there’s open discussion, maybe it’s time to rethink your assumptions.
@rickdavis2710Ай бұрын
China never plays fair. Vietnam needs close ties with US. US weapons and Aircraft are so far superior to Chinas. As we see in the Ukraine conflict. Vietnam should look to purchase US weapons and aircraft to strengthen their military. Trump most likely will be President. Trump respect Vietnam and was impressed with Vietnam on his last visit when President. I as an American Expat living here in Vietnam, I hope to see closer tie of the US and Vietnam. It would be a good thing to let China know they aren’t the only kid on the block. Vietnam having good and powerful friends is good policy for them and keep their Independence. It’s a dangerous world today and good to have Allies.
@VK-tq4ilАй бұрын
Rick, "US weapons being superior as we see in Ukraine". Actually as we do not see in Ukraine, 30% land mass lost. If Ukraine were smart they would have been friendly with east and west. So Vietnam has to buy weapons against WHO ??? Instead they can invest into the infrastructure.
@TeolulzАй бұрын
Chinese always play dirty
@danhtran6401Ай бұрын
I can understand a Vietnamese hating China, it's in their blood, but you sound pretty passionate too.... 😂...Viet Nam has been a neutral country since peace time. If they side with the US, they better be ready to sustain itself without China...
@TeolulzАй бұрын
China will always play dirty
@lexuanson1616Ай бұрын
The Trump Organization - the corporation of former President Donald Trump will invest about 1.5 billion USD in a hotel, golf course, and residential complex. According to information from Kinh Bac Urban Development Corporation (KBC) on October 8, 2024 the Trump Group will develop the hotel, golf course, and residential project through a cooperation agreement with Hung Yen Hotel Services Joint Stock Company. "Vietnam has outstanding potential in the high-end hotel and entertainment industry," said Eric Trump, Executive Vice President at the Trump Organization, the third son of former US President Donald Trump.
@Jiren0420Ай бұрын
"South China Sea"? You should call it "Biến Đông" in Vietnamese and in English "The East Sea"
@NathanDrake-hm6liАй бұрын
South China Sea is internationally recognized dummy
@cwill2000Ай бұрын
Leverage is the key word. China is too greedy.
@1.4billion65Ай бұрын
Since all Vietnam investment come from us 中国🇨🇳,How we are greedy?
@ningwsh159Ай бұрын
Who's going to play with a white-eyed wolf?
@cwill2000Ай бұрын
@1.4billion65 China overfish and try to claim the entire sea.
@1.4billion65Ай бұрын
@@cwill2000 how many people got bombed in the South China Sea?
@ningwsh159Ай бұрын
@@cwill2000 There are several small countries in Asia that inherit the nature of colonial plunder and greedy ambition of the West, who loves to play with them
@bcibm7917Ай бұрын
越南倒向美国也没啥呀! 中国人先跟你讲道理,道理讲不通再动武力;
@henry5172Ай бұрын
China never won any war
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
We do not understand your language.
@CongtrihayankeomutАй бұрын
Slow news day eh? Reading n speculating too much into some cargo purchase, seriously? VN has done the balancing act since 1995
@dr1ft3r07Ай бұрын
This video is more informative in geopolitical and reaches wider audience than any reaction channel.
@CongtrihayankeomutАй бұрын
@@dr1ft3r07 informative? The VN purchase of US cargo last month was all over the news. All he did is dramatize the thing calling it Xi’s nightmare for clicks. I was expecting so much more if it makes Xi sweats. No substance here, just typical click bait youtube videos for idiots.
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
@Congtrihayankeomut , appreciate your take, but it’s not just about a 'cargo purchase'-it's about what that purchase represents. Vietnam has been playing the balancing act since 1995, sure, but now it’s stepping up its game. This isn’t just another chapter in the status quo; it’s a sign that Vietnam is actively upgrading its defense capabilities with U.S. support, which can have major geopolitical implications, especially in the South China Sea. These moves are part of a much bigger picture-Vietnam isn’t just maintaining balance; it’s quietly strengthening its position as a regional power. So, while it might seem like a 'slow news day' on the surface, what’s happening beneath the headlines is far more strategic.
@endtimeslips4660Ай бұрын
even world escalate. vietnam will be still ok. we got food and water. and it relative cheaper compare to neighbor country. our agriculture are strong our place is unique because it people are in great shape compare all asian neighbor, plus social order are good. people still have good relationship with government
@jp828Ай бұрын
When China changes Mekong River from Cambodia, and Chinese navy surrounds Vietnam, the water, food, and the cheap prices of goods that you talked about won’t be the same.
@endtimeslips4660Ай бұрын
@@jp828 not a problem. you lack study about vietnam agriculture. even no river. the north region still have plenty water source. and we already have new rice variety it can grow with mangrove salt water even china did it the first country they will face is not china but thailand. vietnam will sit nicely and see what ccp can do to face the most rich monarch in the world. no body want make a mess with thailand monarch. meanwhile vietnam still can grow rice enough for domestic need. when china fight meaningless war
@rickdavis2710Ай бұрын
@@endtimeslips4660 Good luck with that.
@endtimeslips4660Ай бұрын
@@rickdavis2710 no need cheering we doing well. reason they do nothing until now. you probably not know if china toke a rice from vietnam if they do that it very funny to see. meshing with vietnam is the most awkward thing they can do. come here i can show you how food bank in vietnam are working well.
@rickdavis2710Ай бұрын
@@endtimeslips4660 I think you are are cocky to think Vietnam is invincible in someway. I hope things always go well for Vietnam. Vietnam is not invincible especially with a major war or a war of attrition. Not a cross border fight with China in 1979 or the Conflict with the Americans until 1973. These were not major wars. America never declared war on Vietnam. If so,the entire might of the US would of come to Vietnam,plus the invasion of North Vietnam. Luckily it never came to that. Don’t be so cock sure but be prepared.
@vincenttran3973Ай бұрын
@duongglobalbusinessconsulting the ignorance is why buying the C-130s will make China afraid and sweating, look at the Philippines they even invited US Airforces building more air bases, brought over tons of jet fighters and military troops, so is this making China stepping down or more aggressive? So let me ask you a question that how many more jet fighters ( not C-130s from the US) will make China sweat? Currently Chinese coast guards are harassing to the Philippines more than any country in South East Asia. Vietnam is relying on China for economic growth, both had total trade going from a few billions in 2008 to 170 billions in 2023. Without China Vietnam can't do much in manufacturer and then export, so think wise before you spreading the wrong information. Remember Vietnam had kicked out the US to gain independent, that's also with China's help. Vietnam do not want to go back to the same road (politicaly) that the South Vietnam had travel before 1975, that caused 2 millions deaths, worst economy and damage infrastructures.
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
Let’s clear this up: the C-130s aren’t about making China 'afraid'-they’re part of Vietnam’s broader strategy to enhance its defense capabilities, particularly for logistical purposes in contested areas like the South China Sea. It’s about smart defense moves, not a show of force to provoke aggression. You mentioned the Philippines-while they’ve faced aggression from China, it’s also clear that strengthening defense partnerships with the U.S. has helped them stand their ground. Vietnam is taking a similar approach, but it's not about building up jet fighters; it's about securing long-term resilience. Yes, Vietnam relies on China for trade, and nobody denies that China is a key economic partner. However, relying on a single country, especially one that has the power to manipulate supply chains, is risky. Vietnam understands this and is actively diversifying its economic and defense partnerships to reduce over-dependence. It’s not about kicking out the U.S. or repeating history-it’s about balancing relationships to protect Vietnam’s future. Vietnam’s leadership is focused on ensuring the country’s independence, security, and economic growth. The goal is not to relive the past but to navigate today’s complex geopolitical environment wisely. The partnerships Vietnam is forming now, including with the U.S., are about securing its sovereignty and strategic autonomy-not walking down the same road as before 1975.
@vincenttran3973Ай бұрын
@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting 1st your title is wrong, " sweating" it's the same meaning as afraid, You admitted that Vietnam is relying on China for economic growth, and at the same time you want to say things like we not supposed to rely on China, so who else do you want to replace? Do you think US will help Vietnam? Do you think US will care for Vietnamese people life? You are Vietnamese you know for sure if there's any disagreement in political with the US what will happen after that, and you know clearly that Vietnam had sacrificed millions deaths to stay away from the West's political and now you wish Vietnam turn around and joint with the US to get weapons and against China? Philippines is not feeling safe at this time, 90% of people living there believe that the conflict is already got worse than the time that the US has less involved.
@X-USAАй бұрын
There no leadership, just a bunch of power grabbing to serve themselves
@duongglobalbusinessconsultingАй бұрын
@vincenttran3973, first, let’s clarify: 'sweating' doesn’t mean 'afraid'-it refers to China feeling pressure and uncertainty about Vietnam’s growing strategic options. Vietnam is playing a smart game by balancing relationships with multiple global powers, and it’s not about replacing China entirely. Vietnam relies on China for certain economic aspects, but over-reliance on any single country, especially one that can manipulate supply chains, is risky. You’re right-Vietnam sacrificed a lot to gain independence from external powers, but that’s exactly why it is forging partnerships with multiple countries, including the U.S., Japan, and others, to maintain sovereignty and avoid being dominated by any one power, including China. This isn’t about 'choosing' the U.S. over China or blindly following anyone; it’s about ensuring Vietnam’s long-term stability and independence through diversification. The U.S. has strategic interests in Vietnam, and while it's not about 'caring' for any one country’s people, both Vietnam and the U.S. benefit from this growing relationship-whether through trade, investment, or defense cooperation. Vietnam’s leadership is fully aware of the geopolitical risks, but they’re focused on securing the country’s future, not repeating the past. As for the Philippines, the situation is complex, but strengthening alliances, even with the U.S., has given them a stronger position in navigating tensions with China. Vietnam is taking a similar approach, not to provoke conflict, but to ensure it has the defense and economic stability needed to protect its national interests.
@vincenttran3973Ай бұрын
@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting I was right from the beginning, you do not want Vietnam to be independent, you want Vietnam just like Philippines, I just gave you the evidences that even though Philippines has joined with the US in military and building more bases, the situation are getting worse than ever before, not helping much, problems did not solve, But at the same time I like how Vietnam leaders are handling the situation, Vietnam and China are having a great time in trading, ( 170 billions total in 2023) if you want to change this number then you're against the will of Vietnam's economy growth and that what I called ignorance. You do want the US involvement, like Ukraine, like Afghanistan, like North and South Vietnam before 1975...ect . I don't have time to repeat again and a gain for the ignorance. So I will end the conversation here.