Nguy?n Ch? Thanh (January 1, 1914 - July 7, 1967) on Nationalism and Imperialism

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(1914 - 1967)

Vietnamese Army General, the First Political General of the Vietnam People's Army, "the General of the Movement", and Political Commissar of the Southern Liberation Army during the Vietnam War

: An army general and the first political general of the Vietnam People's Army. He has worked in many different political fields and has the ability to develop that field, so he is also known as "the general of the movement". (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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Quote #19 on Political Struggle Quotes >> Nationalism and Imperialism

“We do not have any illusions about the United States. We do not underestimate our opponent -- the strong and cunning U.S. imperialism. But we are not afraid of the United States... If, on the contrary, one is afraid of the United States and thinks that to offend it would court failure, and that firm opposition to United States imperialism would touch off a nuclear war, then the only course left would be to compromise with and surrender to United States imperialism.”

Source: "The Communist Road to Power in Vietnam," by William J. Duiker, Second Edition, Pennsylvania State University, Westview Press, 1981. Chapter 9: The Dialectics of Escalation (1961-1965), Page 242.

"The Communist Road to Power in Vietnam," by William J. Duiker, Second Edition, Pennsylvania State University, Westview Press, 1981.

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