Monday, April 26, 2010

Vietnam's guarded US embrace

Apr 24, 2010
By The Hanoist
Asia Times Online (Hong Kong)

"Too close to China and lose the country. Too close to America and lose the party."
Fifteen years after normalizing diplomatic relations, military cooperation between the United States and Vietnam is evolving bit by bit.

Both sides would like to counter China's military buildup and historic desire to dominate the region - including the strategic South China Sea where a quarter of the world's trade transits and where Vietnam, China and other countries contest two island chains believed to contain rich mineral deposits.

While US motives are relatively clear - to deepen contacts with the Vietnamese military and establish areas of cooperation - the Hanoi side is often tied up in knots on how and whether to partner strategically with Washington, its former war adversary.

On one hand Vietnam enjoys high-level attention from the US. In October 2008, the two countries initiated an annual security meeting held at the assistant secretary-vice minister level. Referred to officially as "political-military talks" by the US, Vietnamese diplomats advertise the event as a "strategic dialogue", referred to locally as doi thoai chien luoc.

According to a diplomat in attendance, Ambassador Le Cong Phung made the first public announcement of the dialogue while speaking at a Vietnamese embassy function in Washington a month prior, to the surprise of some American guests.

But there are also Vietnamese concerns over the appearance of too close a military relationship. Since 2003, American warships have docked in Vietnam to conduct a range of military-diplomatic exchanges. While welcoming these highly symbolic visits by the US Navy, Vietnam initially limited port calls to one a year and ensured that the Chinese navy enjoyed equal docking rights.

The desire to placate China is reflected in a gamut of policies, from how activities with the US are disclosed in the state-controlled media, to the habit of sending high-level delegations to China coincident with any high-level visit to the US.

In March, a US naval supply ship quietly spent 16 days at Vietnam's newly completed Van Phong port located in strategic Cam Ranh Bay. This famed deep-water harbor was originally built by the Americans during the Vietnam War and after the communist takeover became a key base for the Soviet Union's Pacific Fleet. The recent port call by the USNS Richard E Byrd was not publicly announced, but the purpose of the visit was supposedly for repairs and resupply under a new comprehensive agreement for logistical support.

In December 2009, General Phung Quang Thanh became just the second post-war Vietnamese Minister of Defense to visit Washington. True to form, senior Defense Ministry delegations went to China before and after General Thanh's US visit. This deference to Beijing is reflected in a recent Hanoi white paper on defense policy where territorial disputes with its northern neighbor China are downplayed.

Overall, warming US-Vietnam ties have generated actual and promised results. Vietnam has been invited to observe US military exercises with regional allies, including Thailand. There is also discussion of joint search and rescue operations off Vietnam's coast and of the US training Vietnamese peacekeepers for international United Nations-led missions.

Vietnamese staff officers have also been offered participation in International Military and Education Training (IMET), the American program for developing ties with future military leaders. While none of the exchanges is particularly significant in isolation, each activity represents further cooperation between Hanoi and Washington and facilitates an active US naval presence in the South China Sea.

Friend or friendemy?
Although relations with the US have advanced on many fronts, there is nevertheless a deep ambivalence in Hanoi on proceeding further. And it is just not about sensitivity to China's feelings. Many in Vietnam's leadership dread "peaceful evolution," code for closer ties to the US unleashing forces of political liberalization that the ruling communist party cannot control.

This paranoia is manifested in various ways. Earlier this month, the Vietnamese government refused to grant a visa to US congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, a senior member on the House Armed Services Committee and staunch human rights defender. According to a statement by Sanchez, Vietnam was worried she would highlight the government's well-chronicled and ongoing rights abuses.

The suspicions are sometimes personal. In the fall of 2008, Hanoi would not allow the current US military attache to serve at the US embassy because of his ancestry. Born in Vietnam, Colonel Patrick Reardon was adopted by an American family as a toddler. Vietnamese authorities are known to remain suspicious of overseas Vietnamese, particularly those with political influence.

The deep-seated paranoia also affects decision-making at the highest level. Defense Minister Phung Quang Thanh's trip to the US last December was reportedly postponed twice. According to a Vietnamese source, there were differences in the party politburo over the goals of the visit.

While the defense minister is seen as pro-Western, others within the communist leadership - such as first deputy Defense Minister General Nguyen Chi Vinh - rely on Beijing as a political hedge and are wary of closer ties with the US. The conflicting worldview is reflected in a popular saying now making the rounds in Vietnam: "Too close to China and lose the country. Too close to America and lose the party."

Such is the dilemma in which Vietnam's communist leaders now find themselves. Who knows what the captains and colonels of the People's Army of Vietnam might learn when they attend US staff colleges? While there is momentum for increased US-Vietnam military cooperation, expect ties to cycle hot and cold.

The Hanoist writes on Vietnam's politics and people.

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope there is a big chances in this Hanoi-communist party soon.

Sooner or later, they gonna get burned by either china or the USA.

Hanoi must pay for opppresion over laos and cambodia, and khmer krom.

Anonymous said...

choy euy, i sought mah bong aun xmer only hat ah dee-lem-mah. mah ong chin en ong mi mah git yieknam mah du maeh bit, verly bit dee-lem-mah and haet-det hah!

Anonymous said...

10:01 translation:

shit, i thought the khmers only have had dilemma. the chinese and the americans are giving vietnam mother-f*&#$ing big, very big dilemma and headache.

Anonymous said...

I don't give a damn as long as the fucking Viet keep their already- bloody-hands in the Killing Fields off of Cambodia now!!!

Anonymous said...

The Vietcons are getting scare now,there is a time for you now.(going down the river,you must face with the crocodiles.getting up on the ground you must face with the tigers.)Which one are you willing to choose??????asshole..HOCHIMING!!!!motherfucker!!!.you think!!you can get smart with HUN SEN!or KHMER peoples!!??ah!,your games will be over!sooner...or...latter....Take my advice...you..youn...communist...go to beg RUSSIA to help you....you ungrateful crocodile.

Anonymous said...

LIKE SIHANOUK SAID!THE VIETCONG IS THE UNGRATEFUL CROCODILE.NOW IT IS TIME FOR THEM!TO RUN AROUND FOR HELP.WELL,YOU `RE STILL HAVE ONE MORE CARD TO PLAY,DON`T FORGET RUSSIA IS YOUR REAL BOSS.DURING,THE SOUTH AND THE NORTH WERE FOUGHT EACH OTHER,YOU(VIETCONG)THREW CHINA AWAY AND GOING TO EMBRACE THE RUSSIAN.NOW WHAT`RE YOU WAITING FOR????...PRICK!!!YOU!(THE VIETCONGS)ARE THE MOST UNGRATEFUL PEOPLES IN THE SOUTH EAST ASIA.GODBUDHHA NEVER EVER BLESS THE YOUN COMMUNIST!!!.GO DOWN TO HELL!!!YOU MOTHERFUC#@!$$%!.

Anonymous said...

The Yankees have an unfinished business with the blackened teeth dog-eater viets.

Anonymous said...

Please go back to your farm or go to school, Khmer refugee. Other countries' issue is not your business. Your grandpa Hun Sen will cut your balls if you don't obey

Anonymous said...

Nowadays, everyone seems to call Ah Sen "Ta Sen," and he loves it.

Anonymous said...

DON'T WORRY HUN XEN WILL CHOOSE ONLY HANOI.

Anonymous said...

ANYWAY HUNG XEN ALWAYS BOWS HIS HEAD TO YOUN.

Anonymous said...

Khmer gov't needs to follow the Aust, Singa and NZ way of life. No more "USA, China, USSR or other supper power nation way of life", Why? because these supper power nations have blood in their hands for thousand of years. They never want what is best for us but rather the opposite side of it. Khmer gov't needs to learn from past mistakes, like we have been betrayed by these supper power nations before and as a result, no one is to be trusted, why? because they are the outsiders. Therefore please try to invite every other nation to join us and help us build our new nation and country, especially with all the decent people not with those who like to take advantage of out downfall. Please try to adopt the Aust, singa, NZ and Japan ideologies and their policies as a way to go, if khmer wants to have peace, look no further than this. Wisdom

Anonymous said...

3:20pm Us khmer will live our way of life as khmer ,develope the country the way we want. and we don't need to drown khmer as you advise,if we copy them what it made us? youn? siam? khmer can achieve anything if we unite and put the country first.

Anonymous said...

Vietnam will never be friend with China. It prefers to be friend with USA, even it was ennemy.
Shihanouk will never be friend with USA. He prefers China.
Hun Sen where do you go ?
With Yuons you're with USA or with China and becomes dictator for your entire life ?

Anonymous said...

Yep!Viet,will never be friend with China,Because china like a short end future and viet already know that..America's on the other hands have more to offer riches prosperity to thier people and more advance military technology.When you boils it all down...Russia,china and U.S.A.It's really U.S.A that have far superior power.I love America!

Anonymous said...

A lot of very silly people seem to be commenting here!

Anonymous said...

Including a dumb clumsy klutz like you - 12:02 AM! Hehehe!

Anonymous said...

break aleg, ms. or mr. serious and intellectual you, 12:02 AM. and go get yourself some laxative...it helps with the tension of yours...

Anonymous said...

We KHMERS had been in the farm for along time and got more experience in every fields of live!.How about you ah!11:45am,are you the slavery of ah YIEKONG BLACK FUCKING TEETH DOG EATER MOTHERFUCKER!!!.I tell you what!,between ah! youn yiekong black teeth and me is always the enemy of history!!!!.NO matter, i die or be born a thousand years,i still don`t want to be friend with you.At lease,you!(VIETCONGS)must hand back KHMER`s land(KAMPUCHEA KROM)to the KHMER peoples.We will curse you burn in hell.GODBUDDHA BLESS KHMER PEOPLES AROUND THE WORLD.

Anonymous said...

Man! go to your own fucking farm,mr:11:45am,or may be you should bow your crunchy stupid fucking balls to primier HUN SEN,ok??!!.By the way,where the hell you came from asshole??????,are you came from the fucking stincky shit hole of the motherfucker HO CHIMING!!!???AH!!.IF you are a vietcong or youn communist,please go back to where you are belong to,ok!.KHMER peoples fed up with you for along long time ago! and don`t forget ah! crocodile dingdong,your real boss is CHINA not RUSSIA.You`d been drunken for many century,you should wake up now.If not this time,CHINA will get shits on you,remember that!!!...ok!!!...