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- Jul 1, 2018
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Lieutenant General Nguyễn Văn Sơn of the Vietnam Coast Guard was sat at his desk, reading through letters, listening to messages, and generally going about his work. That is until his aid knocked on the door and entered. "Sir. Letter from the United States." he said after saluting the Lieutenant General.
"At ease." Lieutenant General Nguyễn Văn Sơn would say as he got up from his seat and retrieved the document.
"That will be all. Dismissed." he followed up dismissing the aid who left and closed the door as Sơn would would return to his desk, sit down, and then grab a letter opener.
This was it, this was the moment he read that Vietnam was approved for the coast guard vessels. He would finally have a fleet to command to protect Vietnamese territorial waters. Opening the letter he began to read out loud.
"Your nation does not meet the the following national requirements to purchase a LPL from American Defense Sales..." he began and immediately frowned. His good mood: destroyed. His optimism: gone.
"What... what is this?" he asked himself as he read further.
"Not a republic/democracy and/or in the Commonwealth Realm? Have established diplomatic relations with the United States including an exchange of embassies and ambassadors?"
His head was racing as he thought this all through. "What is this talking about? Vietnam is a Republic? I voted in the last elections and everything." he said confused by how they did not meet the requirements. "This must be some mistake. I am also pretty certain we were establishing diplomatic relations as I sent the request in." he said shaking his head.
He sat back thinking on the matter. Was it because of the war? It could be. What was just one war of many to the Vietnamese to secure freedom and independence may be still affecting the Americans to this day. No, that couldn't be it. There was no way the Americans could hold a grudge for twenty three years right? Well, maybe but he doubted that this was the case. It didn't seem right. Would propaganda about them well after the war still keep going? The Soviet Union collapsed, so the Americans obviously didn't have a real reason to be opposing to that extent anymore.
He drank some water as he got up and looked out his window thinking on it."India?" he pondered having heard about the communist activities there. "Maybe they are worried about something there and dont want to take the chance?" no, that didn't make sense either. The government had made it clear that the Chinese communists of India were not their friends. This in his mind only left one real option.
"They don't think our elections are legitimate... because we are a one party state?" he smirked at this."No that cant be it. Right?" he pondered thinking it over once more. "But they are a two party state? What difference does having one, two or even three parties make?"
He wasn't exactly sure what the American's game here was. But e had a duty to report the acquisition failure up the chain of command and give a reason why it failed.
"At ease." Lieutenant General Nguyễn Văn Sơn would say as he got up from his seat and retrieved the document.
"That will be all. Dismissed." he followed up dismissing the aid who left and closed the door as Sơn would would return to his desk, sit down, and then grab a letter opener.
This was it, this was the moment he read that Vietnam was approved for the coast guard vessels. He would finally have a fleet to command to protect Vietnamese territorial waters. Opening the letter he began to read out loud.
"Your nation does not meet the the following national requirements to purchase a LPL from American Defense Sales..." he began and immediately frowned. His good mood: destroyed. His optimism: gone.
"What... what is this?" he asked himself as he read further.
"Not a republic/democracy and/or in the Commonwealth Realm? Have established diplomatic relations with the United States including an exchange of embassies and ambassadors?"
His head was racing as he thought this all through. "What is this talking about? Vietnam is a Republic? I voted in the last elections and everything." he said confused by how they did not meet the requirements. "This must be some mistake. I am also pretty certain we were establishing diplomatic relations as I sent the request in." he said shaking his head.
He sat back thinking on the matter. Was it because of the war? It could be. What was just one war of many to the Vietnamese to secure freedom and independence may be still affecting the Americans to this day. No, that couldn't be it. There was no way the Americans could hold a grudge for twenty three years right? Well, maybe but he doubted that this was the case. It didn't seem right. Would propaganda about them well after the war still keep going? The Soviet Union collapsed, so the Americans obviously didn't have a real reason to be opposing to that extent anymore.
He drank some water as he got up and looked out his window thinking on it."India?" he pondered having heard about the communist activities there. "Maybe they are worried about something there and dont want to take the chance?" no, that didn't make sense either. The government had made it clear that the Chinese communists of India were not their friends. This in his mind only left one real option.
"They don't think our elections are legitimate... because we are a one party state?" he smirked at this."No that cant be it. Right?" he pondered thinking it over once more. "But they are a two party state? What difference does having one, two or even three parties make?"
He wasn't exactly sure what the American's game here was. But e had a duty to report the acquisition failure up the chain of command and give a reason why it failed.