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Originally Posted by Billy_Saul
Ho had dabbled with communism but renounced it in 1945 and didn't fully embrace it again until a 1950 meeting with Stalin and Mao when they agreed to support Vietnamese independence.
The OSS had supported him. Roosevelt had supported him. Truman sat on his hands. 1945-50 was the window.
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What is being implied here is that Ho was primarily a nationalist who merely used the Chicoms and Soviets for assistance in his liberation struggle.
I think that's a distortion.
Regardless of what pronouncements he may have made, his ACTIONS reveal him to have been a viciously pro-Stalinist communist.
After 1954 North Vietnam settled into a rather ordinary one-party command economy state, integrated only with the communist block. The communist party became wildly popular in the South because their ideology addressed the grievances of the people, i.e. it was anti-colonialist AND opposed to the land ownership/feudal system which most people in the South despised.
Consequently the US cancelled the 1956 elections which had been agreed upon in Geneva in 1954 as the means for determining the fate of the South.
After that the US supported Diem in a vicious culling of communist organizers in the South. It was this reign of anti-communist terror by Diem which galvanized the communists in the South [with which about 80% of the population sympathized] into armed struggle against the Diem government.
Ho and his successors used the communists in the South, the National Liberation Front, very cynically. After Hanoi liberated all of the south in 1975 the southern communists were shunted aside and the party apperatus of the North ran everything. Even in the 1980s when all other communist parties had discredited Stalin the Vietnamese communist were still singing his praises. They were among the most retrograde, unreconstructed, top-down and mindlessly ideological Leninists on the planet.
Given all this it's hard for me to swallow the often heard saw that the Vietnamese communists were really only nationalists seeking self-determination who were wearing communist uniforms to further their otherwise noble goals.
During the war the left in the US sang this tune constantly, and it was based in communist propaganda.
The US should have stayed out of Vietnam altogether, not because the communists there were not real communists, but rather because it was never in our vital national interests.
After Vietnam fell in 1975 no one in the US was harmed thereby - no harm was brought to the US....AT ALL.
But during the US involvement those here who defended our actions claimed that the most essential of our interests were at stake, and that we must continue sacrificing life and limb in the cause.
It only illustrates what I preach all the time:
War is not conducted for rational reasons of national interest.
It is conducted for emotional/institutional reasons which are not rational, but which possess doctrinal and ideological pretexts.