vinhtruong
11-16-2010, 06:17 PM
Republican George H W Bush succeeded to the Company dynasty, but was immediately derailed out of Democrat Harriman’s strategy track; though on behalf as merely a surrogate for A. Harriman. Clearly I have justified in my conviction that the nature of the war was transformed to “a counter-espionage war”. George H W Bush lean toward his intelligent superlative degree striving defeat the Soviet Union happening at last by “Stooping to conquer” or he ever thought he’d stoop so low as to cheat on his partner [Soviet Union] in the Axis of Evil’s scam through the CIP counter NLF’ craps, under umbrella of the Rule Of Engagement:
- On June, 9 1967 a great conflict between Soviet and China about Soviet wanted to control the transshipment of Soviet good from USSR and through China to Hanoi. However, the Chinese objected and stated that they would assume control at the USSR border. At this point the North Vietnamese officials intervened and said that if the USSR and China were going to disagree over this, then North Vietnamese would not continue the war. Of course for resolved this solution, this Axis of Evil know how, the way of unknot it. The US okay-enjoyed a philosopher Socrates’ theorem (399-470 B.C Socrates, a Greek philosopher) – “give them the bone, when two dogs fight together, a tantalizing smell of food as an attractive Indochina’s bone”
- November 1970, suddenly US force launched a surprising raid on a prisoner of war camp in North Vietnam, an operation planned and controlled in Washington, by General Haig at Pentagon Command and Control Post. It was known that the Son-Tay Camp had held US-POW. By the time the raid was launched, however, those people had been moved elsewhere, apparently as a result of flooding that made Son Tay untenable. Later it was revealed that last-minute intelligence had revealed that fact, but the decision was made to let the raid go anyway. The operation was successful in its own terms, although of course no prisoners were rescued because none were there. Clearly another goal was to let Hanoi know their rear area – the camp was only less than forty kilometers from Hanoi – wasn’t as secure as they might have thought. Much later it was learned that the rescue mission benefited the POW still held captive, since the Hanoi subsequently consolidated them in better facilities and their treatment improved significantly. Now Hanoi Hilton appeared right in the hearth of the capital. The so called Hotel-Hilton stands for POW’s an only one concentrated prison.
- In 1968 Tet-Offensive, ARVN though outgunned by enemy, performed admirably in repelling to surprise of many Americans and the consternation of the Communist, but a venal Walter-Cronkite [bribed by the WIB] reports: “the South Vietnam could not have won the war under any circumstances”[according axiom-1] together with Bill O’Reilly, Dan Rather unquestionable they had talent. But simple not just a talent for lying, the world would see their news: fair, open-minded, genuine impartial.
- In early 1970, former Justice Department Ramsey Clarke, Jane Fonda, David Ifshin had been a Vietnam antiwar protester, went to Hanoi, where David Ifshin denounced U.S involvement in the war on Radio Hanoi. David’s denunciation was piped into the Hanoi Hilton, where POW got to hear it in their tiny solitary cell, a significant flyer was held, beaten and torture for years, much of that time served after they heroic refused to accept freedom on terms that violated the POW code of honor governing the order of prisoner releases.
- On 21, November 1970, movie-star from Hollywood, Jane Fonda at University Michigan, audience-2000 students “If you understood what communism was, you would hope, you would pray on your knees that we would some day become communist.” Actually, then the U.S was Super-finest Communist country now.
- July 1971, Ping pong diplomacy with a mediator President Yahya Khan, Pakistan, Henry Kissinger was secretly contacted with Prime of China Zhou Enlai for next summit meeting between Mao Zedong and Nixon on February 21, 1972 for normalization of diplomatic relations.
- On June 20 1972, Henry Kissinger meeting with Zhou Enlai, discussing issue of Indochina
After complete American withdrawal, the Indochinese people change their governments, the US will not interfere. The US will abide by the determination of the will of the people.
- On July 8, 1972, Jane Fonda arrived to Hanoi by Russia Aeroflot airline– She left the United States to French. From French to Moscow by Aeroflot and secretly fly to Neutral Laos and from Laos fly to Hanoi. At Hanoi, she seat on a position of gunner of antiaircraft made by Russia to shot US fighter side be side with AAA gunner. She praised the communist. She wore the Red “ao-dai” Vietnamese dress with the Red Color proclaimed “I feel shame the US into doing something like inhumanity”
- On August 23, 1972, Nixon in the campaign presidential reelection, because on the course inertia of US combat progressive withdraw back home, like South Vietnam President Thieu need the political stability for the accomplished CIP. By chance, the Permanent Government let him getting along assured by his political advisor, Henry Kissinger.
Below is Nixon’s speech:
“As your President, I pledge that I shall always uphold that proud bipartisan tradition. Standing in this Convention Hall four years ago, I pledged to seek an honorable end to the war in Vietnam. We have made great progress toward that end. We have brought over half a million men home, and more will be coming home. We have ended America’s ground combat role. No draftees are being sent to Vietnam. We have reduced our casualties by 98 percent. We have gone the extra mile; in fact have gone ten of thousands of miles trying to seek a negotiated settlement of the war. We have offered a cease-fire, a total withdrawal of all American forces, an exchange of all prisoners of war, internationally supervised free elections with the Communist participating in the elections and in the supervision”
- On November, 14, 1972 President Nixon’s message “… I repeat my personal assurances to you that the United States will react very strongly and rapidly to any violation of the agreement.” (WSAG should proceed to initiate a scandal Watergate, prying his seat off power out of US government for being his “pledges letters” to President Thieu no longer valid)
- On January, 27, 1973. Because the outrage of antiwar movement, President Nixon gave pressure on South Vietnam regime:
“… As General Haig has told you, I am prepared to send Vice President Agnew to Saigon in order to plan with you our post-war relationship (How could President Nixon feel that firstly, Skull and Bones eliminated his Vice president likewise A Harriman hated vice president Johnson as the running mate of Kennedy, and his later for unvalued these assurance-letters by Watergate scandal?) He would leave Washington on January 28, the day after the Agreement is signed, and during his visit, he would publicly reaffirm the guarantees. I have expressed to you [President Thieu] Let me state these assurances once again in this letter:
- First, we recognize your Government as the sole legitimate Government of South Vietnam
- Secondly, we do not recognize the right of foreign troops to remain on South Vietnamese soil.
- Thirdly, the US will react vigorously to violations to the Agreement.
In addition I remain prepared to meet with you personally three to four weeks later in San Clemente, California, at which time we could publicly reaffirm once again our joint cooperation and US guarantees. (Kissinger wrote: Nixon never thought South Vietnam will be abolished)
Consequently, Vice-president Agnew had to resign recently, (masterminded Harriman didn’t want a political dilemma, he hates like poison once again the so called presidential running mate: vice president Johnson became acting president) now President Nixon for his turn on August, 9 -1974 by the skull and Bones pressure as a scandal not “War-Powers Act” but Watergate initiated by the Skull and Bones keyed-up-time prior the Saigon Fall. (Wedge on line http://www.markriebling.com.deepthroat.html. In wedge, we reviewed clues to the identity of the legendary source on who claimed to rely in their Watergate probe. Obviously, through Emperor-II’ CIA experience, I considered from CIA officers who first heard about the Watergate break-in to its own records. And Richard Helms would have liked to settle the matter quietly, without publicity. My view is clues suggest that Deep Throat was Helms present secretly at the June, 19 control meeting. Included from Vietnam’s Phoenix Program to Chilean assassinations and improper domestic surveillance – from indictment by Gerald Ford’s Justice Department – In the eyes of Attorney General Edward Levi, Emperor-II’ [George H W Bush] actions verged on obstructing Justice Department investigations. Not least, Emperor-II had been insistent in any price protecting former CIA director Richard Helms – aptly named by his biographer “the man who kept the secrets” – who was ultimately let off with a fine and suspended sentence for lying to Congress (in his son, prince presidency tried to close the case in domestic home land the Watergate author is officially the number two of FBI did it. Like I said “don’t prosecute the bullet destroyed the object… but just the finger pull-on the trigger)
Strangely ridiculous, we take these into consideration: in discussion about two cases, prince George-II and Richard Nixon – the U.S. president has the right to grant an amnesty for himself – Particularly the “Watergate scandal” President Richard Nixon must step down because easily understandable, the CIP strategy was a small wheel in a component-system of various wheels in assembly-lines by freewheeling unit that Super Government has to eliminate the acted president with a simple – “the axiom-1 must be done”.(the dissolution of a Saigon regime) All letters which Nixon pledges to President Thieu though they were too personal and confidential to disclose, and besides there was nothing confidential about them, but important matter how could explain to the world public if Nixon on the seat of power when Hanoi’s troop overrun South Vietnam.
Meanwhile majority of Democratic in the Congress at November, 1973 and War Power Act Nixon might get impeachment. As for American citizen, in this case of Richard Nixon, the public extremely reluctant to remove Nixon (“Polarization and Presidentialism” by R.J. Ellis- Society, no 3&4 1999, pp.8-11) But thing have gone from bad to worse as George-II case, Americans support their president remains so low 34percent. But no problem he is still okay; because he was a prince of Skull and Bones dynasty’s Emperor-II. As of U.S. constitution, despite Congress pressure like Nixon status the majority of Democrat overwhelmed, George-II has the right to declare for himself an amnesty, but no one dare impeach him. So you could distinguished Nixon be gone out of power seat for American-First and “welfare imperialism.” Now inside the Republic Party, “One of Bush’s rivals for the Republican nomination in 2000, Senator John McCain, also said he slept better at night as a POW in Vietnam for five-and-a-half years, knowing that George-II was protecting the coast of Texas from invasion.
I am trenchant classic “Impeachment”: In US history, the impeachment of President Truman, apparently for his conduct of the Korea War? Including forced President Truman to assert his leadership and drafted McArthur’s dismissal announcement, was suggested by its staff to the Republican high command? I thought the direction from the founder of Skull and Bones, Democrat A. Harriman, his foreign advisor. There have been reiterated demands for the impeachment of President Nixon, arising out of dissatisfaction with his program for disengagement from the war in Vietnam by urging Congress prosecuted President Nixon lying about US military involvement in Cambodia. Whereas President Kennedy concurred with Attorney General Robert Kennedy as well as Vice president LB Johnson, this triumvirate was trying prosecuted them on the cause of trading with the enemy Act, another word a necessary of CIP-performance. That if Kennedy had not moved to expel Soviet Union nuclear missiles from Cuba at the time of the confrontation with Khrushchev, “Kennedy would have been impeached.” But the world survived the most dangerous moment in human history.
For becoming a powerful magician, Permanent Government [George H W Bush] also assigned Kissinger taken more charge of State Department from Secretary Rogers on date 22/ August/ 1973, prior two months, at 4: PM on 13/ June, secretly Kissinger flew to Paris met Le Duc Tho put the “green-Light”: authorized Communist North Vietnam attack on course Highway-I through DMZ to Saigon on keyed TOT timetable. The South Vietnamese will see – on highway-1 scattered among these troop transports rolled long semi trailers with tarp-covered, cigar shaped cargos, big SAM, and SA-2 missiles on the long trailers and their mobile launching systems accompany them. These brand-new batch of modern weapon for next campaigns to overrun Saigon 1975, Phnom-Penh 1979 and later defense at northern when China gave the lesson that the cost expensed by U.S dollars and Soviet working-class manufactured.
- On June 29, 1973, two months after Lowenstein and Moose’s report, Congress placed a rider on the 1974 budget authorization bill that required a halt to all combat air operations in Southeast Asia. Idaho Democrat Senator Frank F. Church and New Jersey Republican Senator Clifford P. Case authorized this amendment, which bore their names: “Case-Church”.
- On December 13, 1974, John Kerry and Jane Fonda conspired with Hanoi to overrun Phuoc-Long province to checking how sure the US reacted and South Vietnam run out of supplies, ammunition and persuaded regardless the Paris peace talk agreement. Closely followed advised by KGB counselor to Prime minister of North Vietnam, Pham Van Dong responded to Stephen Young. “Well, when Nixon stepped down because of Watergate, we knew we would win. Dong said of President Gerald Ford, the new president, “he’s the weakest president in U.S history: the people didn’t elect him; even if you gave him candy, he doesn’t dare to intervene in Vietnam again. “We tested Ford’s resolve by attacking Phuoc Long province in January 1975. When Ford kept B-52 in their closed shut-hangars, our leadership decided on a big offensive against South Vietnam. We had the impression that American commanders had their hands tied by political factors. Your generals could never deploy a maximum force for greatest military effect” because Cooper, and Case-Church Amendments tied double knotted – must do nothing.
- On January 8, 1975 Le Duc Tho was assured by Kissinger of his willingness Saigon occupation at the time two Soviet delegations, Nicolai Firyunbin as diplomat shuttle like Kissinger, and military-delegation, General JCS V, A Jukilov pledged a new batch of sophisticated-weapons will anchored at Hai Phong Harbor very soon; meanwhile military delegation of Red China on February 28, head by Yang Yung sponsored an assault-sapper division with the plot divided South Vietnam two parts.
- On March 25, Secretary of Defense Schlesinger found himself standing on the outside of the President’s inner circle. He stood in direct contradiction to Kissinger’s foreign policy strategy. If the house and Senate would approve a massive emergency (as rescue West Berlin or Israel) infusion of war goods to South Vietnam, based on the Weyand assessment, then in the worst case, if Saigon fell, the world could not blame Unites States for it. But that Permanent Government turned down, because CIP’ stratagem was accomplished on keyed time on road map course. The craps must done for the next job will be start in Middle-East, central Asia – Eurasian Great Game stratagem
I could give you an objective opinion: For months earlier of Saigon Fall – lurching from the chair, President Thieu felt deserted and alone, rushed to a table where he picked up a pale green, manila folder stuffed with papers and shook it at General Phu (when President Big-Minh surrendered, Phu and another four Generals committed suicide) “These reports indicate that we have depleted the greater majority of those very supplies and munitions”
“Sir, I have seen with my own eyes what we hold in many of these caches,” General Phu said, rising from the chair in a respectful response to the president abruptly leaping his feet.
“We drafted those reports in hopes of gaining additional American support. Just as when we submitted our budgets, the truth that they tell represents a different set of circumstances and realities”
“Our forces, thus far, have stood no match against the North Vietnamese,” Thieu snapped:
“You lost, what, two regiments already? Or is it now three? Annihilated! Sixty percent of the men killed before they could even land!”
“This is not the same situation, sir,” Phu said in a soft, conciliatory voice, hoping to ease the tensions that had sent President Thieu into such an explosive tantrum.
“That is very one battle not the war, nor does it represent the whole country. We must now resolve to isolate the enemy’s forces and contain them where they presently stand”
“I have solid information, documented in a top secret intelligence report from a very reliable American military resource, that tells me that while United States withdrew their support of us during the past two years and cut our aid to a fraction, the Soviet Union have covertly shipped no less then 700 million long tons of new military equipment, ammunition, and supplies to Hanoi in preparation for this very campaign! They blatantly violate the Paris Accords, just as the North Vietnamese now ignore its rules with this invasion!” President Thieu preached, his voice crescendo to a shout as his face flushed dark red and blood veins pulsed outward on his forehead and temples.
General Phu keep quiet, said nothing, waiting for the president’s rage to subside. He deeply suspected that no such intelligence report ever existed, nor had any of the American military staff shown Thieu anything even similar to the document he described. It contradicted everything that the Americans had otherwise said.
Furthermore, General Phu American old friend, Brigadier General James Vaught, an U.S general assigned to the CIA in Saigon, had pretend to visit him only weeks ago. When General Phu asked him for advice, Vaught had refused because he claimed that the Paris Accords prohibited him lending such help. Not even advice from an old and trusted friend. Who would have known? It was only the two of them, yet Vaught, still, had said “NO” – when Saigon Fall in a cruel April 1975, Phu was the first among five generals committed suicide. General Phu felt a sense of isolation and betrayal.
From now on, President Thieu had no real friends within any of the American diplomatic, intelligence, or military communities. Ambassador Martin merely tolerated the man because his job required of him a minimum of such conduct. No one, in Phu’s mind, would have given President Thieu such incredible news.
Actually, the communists clearly hold the upper hand, due to the Axis of Evil played the craps “On the Strong-man Side” and nearly carried out the “axiom-1”. Observer said in a matter of fact “A lot of them think that this is the beginning of the end.” Spontaneously, Thieu roared, continuing to bluster as he walked back to the table and threw down the green folder on a stack of others like it, toppling them across several cardboard tubes that contained charts and maps.
“America has turned its back. Deserted us in the breach! How do we stand in defense against such forces when they can now so easily overwhelm us?”
“How can we withdraw our units from their defenses without placing them and the republic at far more risk?” Phu said, now courageously pleading for the president to simply consider what nearly any military strategist finds immediately obvious and most basic. “Forces in movement face the greatest vulnerability if all situations. On the march, our soldiers will have no defenses and can rely only on the equipment, ammunition, and stores that they carry and the great drawback by the civilians will joint with us. In such a massive retreat, they will have highly inadequate armor and artillery defenses, and even those that they can deploy cannot respond rapidly enough to an attack. They cannot count on air cover, either. The Communists now have widespread antiaircraft defense missile – new batch-weapons from Soviet after General Pavel Batitski in March 1972, SA.2 on long trailers, and their mobile launching systems accompany them. We never saw these big SAM except near the DMZ, where they shot down countless number of the American fighters. Now they bring them toward Saigon, deployed throughout the northern-provinces and Central Highlands, making our pilots very timid to fly into these hostile zones. A reinforced enemy lying in ambush will find such in army in movement and easy prey indeed.
Remaining in defense, our forces will have the advantage of holding high ground fortresses, heavily supported by artillery and armor, with ample provisions. Placed in movement, the army must desert these fortifications and the greatest majority of their supplies and munitions. They are simple too vast to carry with us. What of them? (For carrying out of their “axiom One,”: Cruel April: The Fall of Saigon by the mastermind George I, tucked away in China, Beijing, Shackley in Saigon, Rumsfeld, Cheney and many others WSAG-staffs in Washington D.C)
Furthermore, consider the reaction of the people when they see the massive movement of our units. They will surely panic and crowd the routes, following the retreating forces to safety, and thus choke traffic to a crawl. The strong mind anti-communist became the weak to our retreat forces.
“Sir, abandoning the Central Highlands and the Northern provinces to establish a damn new DMZ appears to me a recipe for disaster.”
“You have no choice in the matter…General Phu,” President Thieu snarled. “We will sacrifice those forces necessary to protect the redeployment so that my plan does succeed. I have already ordered such units to fight to the man. It is the republic’s only hope.”
General Phu said nothing more and turned his gaze to the ornate design and dark colors of the Persian carpet spread across the floor. He realized that President Thieu had now let fear dominate his thinking, and panic, driven by the defeat at BaMeThuot province, his loss of fair in the fighting abilities of South Vietnam’s armed forces, and the absence of hope for any American supports, obviously guided his decisions. Clearly, the president’s resolution to the crisis, if executed, spelled the end for the Republic of Vietnam.
General Phu now began to consider his own safety and what he must do to stay alive and free. He had endured captivity and torture by the Viet Minh in Dien Bien Phu 1954 and felt certain that he couldn’t again survive imprisonment under the communist hand; especially his rank often got promotion on the battle and his old age. He stepped back to the sofa chair and stood, waiting for Thieu to return to his seat and spell out details of his plan. The diminutive-general resolved to say no more about the matter and only to listen dutifully. Seeing the president so demoralized and now consumed with such trepidation that it warped his thinking. Phu concluded that more words would only serve to further inflame President Thieu
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- On June, 9 1967 a great conflict between Soviet and China about Soviet wanted to control the transshipment of Soviet good from USSR and through China to Hanoi. However, the Chinese objected and stated that they would assume control at the USSR border. At this point the North Vietnamese officials intervened and said that if the USSR and China were going to disagree over this, then North Vietnamese would not continue the war. Of course for resolved this solution, this Axis of Evil know how, the way of unknot it. The US okay-enjoyed a philosopher Socrates’ theorem (399-470 B.C Socrates, a Greek philosopher) – “give them the bone, when two dogs fight together, a tantalizing smell of food as an attractive Indochina’s bone”
- November 1970, suddenly US force launched a surprising raid on a prisoner of war camp in North Vietnam, an operation planned and controlled in Washington, by General Haig at Pentagon Command and Control Post. It was known that the Son-Tay Camp had held US-POW. By the time the raid was launched, however, those people had been moved elsewhere, apparently as a result of flooding that made Son Tay untenable. Later it was revealed that last-minute intelligence had revealed that fact, but the decision was made to let the raid go anyway. The operation was successful in its own terms, although of course no prisoners were rescued because none were there. Clearly another goal was to let Hanoi know their rear area – the camp was only less than forty kilometers from Hanoi – wasn’t as secure as they might have thought. Much later it was learned that the rescue mission benefited the POW still held captive, since the Hanoi subsequently consolidated them in better facilities and their treatment improved significantly. Now Hanoi Hilton appeared right in the hearth of the capital. The so called Hotel-Hilton stands for POW’s an only one concentrated prison.
- In 1968 Tet-Offensive, ARVN though outgunned by enemy, performed admirably in repelling to surprise of many Americans and the consternation of the Communist, but a venal Walter-Cronkite [bribed by the WIB] reports: “the South Vietnam could not have won the war under any circumstances”[according axiom-1] together with Bill O’Reilly, Dan Rather unquestionable they had talent. But simple not just a talent for lying, the world would see their news: fair, open-minded, genuine impartial.
- In early 1970, former Justice Department Ramsey Clarke, Jane Fonda, David Ifshin had been a Vietnam antiwar protester, went to Hanoi, where David Ifshin denounced U.S involvement in the war on Radio Hanoi. David’s denunciation was piped into the Hanoi Hilton, where POW got to hear it in their tiny solitary cell, a significant flyer was held, beaten and torture for years, much of that time served after they heroic refused to accept freedom on terms that violated the POW code of honor governing the order of prisoner releases.
- On 21, November 1970, movie-star from Hollywood, Jane Fonda at University Michigan, audience-2000 students “If you understood what communism was, you would hope, you would pray on your knees that we would some day become communist.” Actually, then the U.S was Super-finest Communist country now.
- July 1971, Ping pong diplomacy with a mediator President Yahya Khan, Pakistan, Henry Kissinger was secretly contacted with Prime of China Zhou Enlai for next summit meeting between Mao Zedong and Nixon on February 21, 1972 for normalization of diplomatic relations.
- On June 20 1972, Henry Kissinger meeting with Zhou Enlai, discussing issue of Indochina
After complete American withdrawal, the Indochinese people change their governments, the US will not interfere. The US will abide by the determination of the will of the people.
- On July 8, 1972, Jane Fonda arrived to Hanoi by Russia Aeroflot airline– She left the United States to French. From French to Moscow by Aeroflot and secretly fly to Neutral Laos and from Laos fly to Hanoi. At Hanoi, she seat on a position of gunner of antiaircraft made by Russia to shot US fighter side be side with AAA gunner. She praised the communist. She wore the Red “ao-dai” Vietnamese dress with the Red Color proclaimed “I feel shame the US into doing something like inhumanity”
- On August 23, 1972, Nixon in the campaign presidential reelection, because on the course inertia of US combat progressive withdraw back home, like South Vietnam President Thieu need the political stability for the accomplished CIP. By chance, the Permanent Government let him getting along assured by his political advisor, Henry Kissinger.
Below is Nixon’s speech:
“As your President, I pledge that I shall always uphold that proud bipartisan tradition. Standing in this Convention Hall four years ago, I pledged to seek an honorable end to the war in Vietnam. We have made great progress toward that end. We have brought over half a million men home, and more will be coming home. We have ended America’s ground combat role. No draftees are being sent to Vietnam. We have reduced our casualties by 98 percent. We have gone the extra mile; in fact have gone ten of thousands of miles trying to seek a negotiated settlement of the war. We have offered a cease-fire, a total withdrawal of all American forces, an exchange of all prisoners of war, internationally supervised free elections with the Communist participating in the elections and in the supervision”
- On November, 14, 1972 President Nixon’s message “… I repeat my personal assurances to you that the United States will react very strongly and rapidly to any violation of the agreement.” (WSAG should proceed to initiate a scandal Watergate, prying his seat off power out of US government for being his “pledges letters” to President Thieu no longer valid)
- On January, 27, 1973. Because the outrage of antiwar movement, President Nixon gave pressure on South Vietnam regime:
“… As General Haig has told you, I am prepared to send Vice President Agnew to Saigon in order to plan with you our post-war relationship (How could President Nixon feel that firstly, Skull and Bones eliminated his Vice president likewise A Harriman hated vice president Johnson as the running mate of Kennedy, and his later for unvalued these assurance-letters by Watergate scandal?) He would leave Washington on January 28, the day after the Agreement is signed, and during his visit, he would publicly reaffirm the guarantees. I have expressed to you [President Thieu] Let me state these assurances once again in this letter:
- First, we recognize your Government as the sole legitimate Government of South Vietnam
- Secondly, we do not recognize the right of foreign troops to remain on South Vietnamese soil.
- Thirdly, the US will react vigorously to violations to the Agreement.
In addition I remain prepared to meet with you personally three to four weeks later in San Clemente, California, at which time we could publicly reaffirm once again our joint cooperation and US guarantees. (Kissinger wrote: Nixon never thought South Vietnam will be abolished)
Consequently, Vice-president Agnew had to resign recently, (masterminded Harriman didn’t want a political dilemma, he hates like poison once again the so called presidential running mate: vice president Johnson became acting president) now President Nixon for his turn on August, 9 -1974 by the skull and Bones pressure as a scandal not “War-Powers Act” but Watergate initiated by the Skull and Bones keyed-up-time prior the Saigon Fall. (Wedge on line http://www.markriebling.com.deepthroat.html. In wedge, we reviewed clues to the identity of the legendary source on who claimed to rely in their Watergate probe. Obviously, through Emperor-II’ CIA experience, I considered from CIA officers who first heard about the Watergate break-in to its own records. And Richard Helms would have liked to settle the matter quietly, without publicity. My view is clues suggest that Deep Throat was Helms present secretly at the June, 19 control meeting. Included from Vietnam’s Phoenix Program to Chilean assassinations and improper domestic surveillance – from indictment by Gerald Ford’s Justice Department – In the eyes of Attorney General Edward Levi, Emperor-II’ [George H W Bush] actions verged on obstructing Justice Department investigations. Not least, Emperor-II had been insistent in any price protecting former CIA director Richard Helms – aptly named by his biographer “the man who kept the secrets” – who was ultimately let off with a fine and suspended sentence for lying to Congress (in his son, prince presidency tried to close the case in domestic home land the Watergate author is officially the number two of FBI did it. Like I said “don’t prosecute the bullet destroyed the object… but just the finger pull-on the trigger)
Strangely ridiculous, we take these into consideration: in discussion about two cases, prince George-II and Richard Nixon – the U.S. president has the right to grant an amnesty for himself – Particularly the “Watergate scandal” President Richard Nixon must step down because easily understandable, the CIP strategy was a small wheel in a component-system of various wheels in assembly-lines by freewheeling unit that Super Government has to eliminate the acted president with a simple – “the axiom-1 must be done”.(the dissolution of a Saigon regime) All letters which Nixon pledges to President Thieu though they were too personal and confidential to disclose, and besides there was nothing confidential about them, but important matter how could explain to the world public if Nixon on the seat of power when Hanoi’s troop overrun South Vietnam.
Meanwhile majority of Democratic in the Congress at November, 1973 and War Power Act Nixon might get impeachment. As for American citizen, in this case of Richard Nixon, the public extremely reluctant to remove Nixon (“Polarization and Presidentialism” by R.J. Ellis- Society, no 3&4 1999, pp.8-11) But thing have gone from bad to worse as George-II case, Americans support their president remains so low 34percent. But no problem he is still okay; because he was a prince of Skull and Bones dynasty’s Emperor-II. As of U.S. constitution, despite Congress pressure like Nixon status the majority of Democrat overwhelmed, George-II has the right to declare for himself an amnesty, but no one dare impeach him. So you could distinguished Nixon be gone out of power seat for American-First and “welfare imperialism.” Now inside the Republic Party, “One of Bush’s rivals for the Republican nomination in 2000, Senator John McCain, also said he slept better at night as a POW in Vietnam for five-and-a-half years, knowing that George-II was protecting the coast of Texas from invasion.
I am trenchant classic “Impeachment”: In US history, the impeachment of President Truman, apparently for his conduct of the Korea War? Including forced President Truman to assert his leadership and drafted McArthur’s dismissal announcement, was suggested by its staff to the Republican high command? I thought the direction from the founder of Skull and Bones, Democrat A. Harriman, his foreign advisor. There have been reiterated demands for the impeachment of President Nixon, arising out of dissatisfaction with his program for disengagement from the war in Vietnam by urging Congress prosecuted President Nixon lying about US military involvement in Cambodia. Whereas President Kennedy concurred with Attorney General Robert Kennedy as well as Vice president LB Johnson, this triumvirate was trying prosecuted them on the cause of trading with the enemy Act, another word a necessary of CIP-performance. That if Kennedy had not moved to expel Soviet Union nuclear missiles from Cuba at the time of the confrontation with Khrushchev, “Kennedy would have been impeached.” But the world survived the most dangerous moment in human history.
For becoming a powerful magician, Permanent Government [George H W Bush] also assigned Kissinger taken more charge of State Department from Secretary Rogers on date 22/ August/ 1973, prior two months, at 4: PM on 13/ June, secretly Kissinger flew to Paris met Le Duc Tho put the “green-Light”: authorized Communist North Vietnam attack on course Highway-I through DMZ to Saigon on keyed TOT timetable. The South Vietnamese will see – on highway-1 scattered among these troop transports rolled long semi trailers with tarp-covered, cigar shaped cargos, big SAM, and SA-2 missiles on the long trailers and their mobile launching systems accompany them. These brand-new batch of modern weapon for next campaigns to overrun Saigon 1975, Phnom-Penh 1979 and later defense at northern when China gave the lesson that the cost expensed by U.S dollars and Soviet working-class manufactured.
- On June 29, 1973, two months after Lowenstein and Moose’s report, Congress placed a rider on the 1974 budget authorization bill that required a halt to all combat air operations in Southeast Asia. Idaho Democrat Senator Frank F. Church and New Jersey Republican Senator Clifford P. Case authorized this amendment, which bore their names: “Case-Church”.
- On December 13, 1974, John Kerry and Jane Fonda conspired with Hanoi to overrun Phuoc-Long province to checking how sure the US reacted and South Vietnam run out of supplies, ammunition and persuaded regardless the Paris peace talk agreement. Closely followed advised by KGB counselor to Prime minister of North Vietnam, Pham Van Dong responded to Stephen Young. “Well, when Nixon stepped down because of Watergate, we knew we would win. Dong said of President Gerald Ford, the new president, “he’s the weakest president in U.S history: the people didn’t elect him; even if you gave him candy, he doesn’t dare to intervene in Vietnam again. “We tested Ford’s resolve by attacking Phuoc Long province in January 1975. When Ford kept B-52 in their closed shut-hangars, our leadership decided on a big offensive against South Vietnam. We had the impression that American commanders had their hands tied by political factors. Your generals could never deploy a maximum force for greatest military effect” because Cooper, and Case-Church Amendments tied double knotted – must do nothing.
- On January 8, 1975 Le Duc Tho was assured by Kissinger of his willingness Saigon occupation at the time two Soviet delegations, Nicolai Firyunbin as diplomat shuttle like Kissinger, and military-delegation, General JCS V, A Jukilov pledged a new batch of sophisticated-weapons will anchored at Hai Phong Harbor very soon; meanwhile military delegation of Red China on February 28, head by Yang Yung sponsored an assault-sapper division with the plot divided South Vietnam two parts.
- On March 25, Secretary of Defense Schlesinger found himself standing on the outside of the President’s inner circle. He stood in direct contradiction to Kissinger’s foreign policy strategy. If the house and Senate would approve a massive emergency (as rescue West Berlin or Israel) infusion of war goods to South Vietnam, based on the Weyand assessment, then in the worst case, if Saigon fell, the world could not blame Unites States for it. But that Permanent Government turned down, because CIP’ stratagem was accomplished on keyed time on road map course. The craps must done for the next job will be start in Middle-East, central Asia – Eurasian Great Game stratagem
I could give you an objective opinion: For months earlier of Saigon Fall – lurching from the chair, President Thieu felt deserted and alone, rushed to a table where he picked up a pale green, manila folder stuffed with papers and shook it at General Phu (when President Big-Minh surrendered, Phu and another four Generals committed suicide) “These reports indicate that we have depleted the greater majority of those very supplies and munitions”
“Sir, I have seen with my own eyes what we hold in many of these caches,” General Phu said, rising from the chair in a respectful response to the president abruptly leaping his feet.
“We drafted those reports in hopes of gaining additional American support. Just as when we submitted our budgets, the truth that they tell represents a different set of circumstances and realities”
“Our forces, thus far, have stood no match against the North Vietnamese,” Thieu snapped:
“You lost, what, two regiments already? Or is it now three? Annihilated! Sixty percent of the men killed before they could even land!”
“This is not the same situation, sir,” Phu said in a soft, conciliatory voice, hoping to ease the tensions that had sent President Thieu into such an explosive tantrum.
“That is very one battle not the war, nor does it represent the whole country. We must now resolve to isolate the enemy’s forces and contain them where they presently stand”
“I have solid information, documented in a top secret intelligence report from a very reliable American military resource, that tells me that while United States withdrew their support of us during the past two years and cut our aid to a fraction, the Soviet Union have covertly shipped no less then 700 million long tons of new military equipment, ammunition, and supplies to Hanoi in preparation for this very campaign! They blatantly violate the Paris Accords, just as the North Vietnamese now ignore its rules with this invasion!” President Thieu preached, his voice crescendo to a shout as his face flushed dark red and blood veins pulsed outward on his forehead and temples.
General Phu keep quiet, said nothing, waiting for the president’s rage to subside. He deeply suspected that no such intelligence report ever existed, nor had any of the American military staff shown Thieu anything even similar to the document he described. It contradicted everything that the Americans had otherwise said.
Furthermore, General Phu American old friend, Brigadier General James Vaught, an U.S general assigned to the CIA in Saigon, had pretend to visit him only weeks ago. When General Phu asked him for advice, Vaught had refused because he claimed that the Paris Accords prohibited him lending such help. Not even advice from an old and trusted friend. Who would have known? It was only the two of them, yet Vaught, still, had said “NO” – when Saigon Fall in a cruel April 1975, Phu was the first among five generals committed suicide. General Phu felt a sense of isolation and betrayal.
From now on, President Thieu had no real friends within any of the American diplomatic, intelligence, or military communities. Ambassador Martin merely tolerated the man because his job required of him a minimum of such conduct. No one, in Phu’s mind, would have given President Thieu such incredible news.
Actually, the communists clearly hold the upper hand, due to the Axis of Evil played the craps “On the Strong-man Side” and nearly carried out the “axiom-1”. Observer said in a matter of fact “A lot of them think that this is the beginning of the end.” Spontaneously, Thieu roared, continuing to bluster as he walked back to the table and threw down the green folder on a stack of others like it, toppling them across several cardboard tubes that contained charts and maps.
“America has turned its back. Deserted us in the breach! How do we stand in defense against such forces when they can now so easily overwhelm us?”
“How can we withdraw our units from their defenses without placing them and the republic at far more risk?” Phu said, now courageously pleading for the president to simply consider what nearly any military strategist finds immediately obvious and most basic. “Forces in movement face the greatest vulnerability if all situations. On the march, our soldiers will have no defenses and can rely only on the equipment, ammunition, and stores that they carry and the great drawback by the civilians will joint with us. In such a massive retreat, they will have highly inadequate armor and artillery defenses, and even those that they can deploy cannot respond rapidly enough to an attack. They cannot count on air cover, either. The Communists now have widespread antiaircraft defense missile – new batch-weapons from Soviet after General Pavel Batitski in March 1972, SA.2 on long trailers, and their mobile launching systems accompany them. We never saw these big SAM except near the DMZ, where they shot down countless number of the American fighters. Now they bring them toward Saigon, deployed throughout the northern-provinces and Central Highlands, making our pilots very timid to fly into these hostile zones. A reinforced enemy lying in ambush will find such in army in movement and easy prey indeed.
Remaining in defense, our forces will have the advantage of holding high ground fortresses, heavily supported by artillery and armor, with ample provisions. Placed in movement, the army must desert these fortifications and the greatest majority of their supplies and munitions. They are simple too vast to carry with us. What of them? (For carrying out of their “axiom One,”: Cruel April: The Fall of Saigon by the mastermind George I, tucked away in China, Beijing, Shackley in Saigon, Rumsfeld, Cheney and many others WSAG-staffs in Washington D.C)
Furthermore, consider the reaction of the people when they see the massive movement of our units. They will surely panic and crowd the routes, following the retreating forces to safety, and thus choke traffic to a crawl. The strong mind anti-communist became the weak to our retreat forces.
“Sir, abandoning the Central Highlands and the Northern provinces to establish a damn new DMZ appears to me a recipe for disaster.”
“You have no choice in the matter…General Phu,” President Thieu snarled. “We will sacrifice those forces necessary to protect the redeployment so that my plan does succeed. I have already ordered such units to fight to the man. It is the republic’s only hope.”
General Phu said nothing more and turned his gaze to the ornate design and dark colors of the Persian carpet spread across the floor. He realized that President Thieu had now let fear dominate his thinking, and panic, driven by the defeat at BaMeThuot province, his loss of fair in the fighting abilities of South Vietnam’s armed forces, and the absence of hope for any American supports, obviously guided his decisions. Clearly, the president’s resolution to the crisis, if executed, spelled the end for the Republic of Vietnam.
General Phu now began to consider his own safety and what he must do to stay alive and free. He had endured captivity and torture by the Viet Minh in Dien Bien Phu 1954 and felt certain that he couldn’t again survive imprisonment under the communist hand; especially his rank often got promotion on the battle and his old age. He stepped back to the sofa chair and stood, waiting for Thieu to return to his seat and spell out details of his plan. The diminutive-general resolved to say no more about the matter and only to listen dutifully. Seeing the president so demoralized and now consumed with such trepidation that it warped his thinking. Phu concluded that more words would only serve to further inflame President Thieu
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