William Hung
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Is the CIA behind the latest riots in vietnam?
I thought the early protests was orchestrated or permitted by their government like a few years ago. Instead, it has become a violent riot where even the police have problem controlling.
As we all know, the US has been pushing hard for an Asian pivot recently. As some CCP officials have said, this US rhetorics allows some smaller asian country to become more vocal (e.g. Japan, Philippines, Vietnam). It also provokes the CCP leaders. The latest Obama visit was part of a series of visits made by very high US officials to these smaller asian country. Each visit was accompanied by the same "asian-pivot" rhetorics to provoke china to take some action.
It seems like everything is played out like what the US wanted. PRC provoked into sending out the rig where it is now too late to pull back (lost of face for the CCP, angry netizens, or maybe even riots). At the same time, vietnam will have no power to force china to remove the rig. This mean, vietnamese citizens will be very very angry. Add in some CIA agent provocateur to a fairly poor and uneducated angry population who have gone through a harsh working life (e.g. sweatshop laborers, factory workers, etc.) and you will have a riot. The Vietnamese government will eventually step in and crack down on these protesters, as we now see. But since the rig will still remain in its position, the angry mob will be even more angry since the government seems incompetent. This mean they will continue to riot and turn on the government when they get cracked down again.
Once the Vietnam communist government is toppled, either China will step in or the west (i.e. US) step in. At that stage, the PRC will look very bad and be condemmed/isolated by the international community if the PRC decide to intervene with VIetnam's post communist political affair (most western media already labelled the rig move as being aggressive or provocative). The west (i.e. US) will claim a higher moral ground since they weren't directly involved with the conflict and so they will volunteer themselves, as always, to intervene with the vietnamese political affair and install a pro-US puppet government.
I thought the early protests was orchestrated or permitted by their government like a few years ago. Instead, it has become a violent riot where even the police have problem controlling.
As we all know, the US has been pushing hard for an Asian pivot recently. As some CCP officials have said, this US rhetorics allows some smaller asian country to become more vocal (e.g. Japan, Philippines, Vietnam). It also provokes the CCP leaders. The latest Obama visit was part of a series of visits made by very high US officials to these smaller asian country. Each visit was accompanied by the same "asian-pivot" rhetorics to provoke china to take some action.
It seems like everything is played out like what the US wanted. PRC provoked into sending out the rig where it is now too late to pull back (lost of face for the CCP, angry netizens, or maybe even riots). At the same time, vietnam will have no power to force china to remove the rig. This mean, vietnamese citizens will be very very angry. Add in some CIA agent provocateur to a fairly poor and uneducated angry population who have gone through a harsh working life (e.g. sweatshop laborers, factory workers, etc.) and you will have a riot. The Vietnamese government will eventually step in and crack down on these protesters, as we now see. But since the rig will still remain in its position, the angry mob will be even more angry since the government seems incompetent. This mean they will continue to riot and turn on the government when they get cracked down again.
Once the Vietnam communist government is toppled, either China will step in or the west (i.e. US) step in. At that stage, the PRC will look very bad and be condemmed/isolated by the international community if the PRC decide to intervene with VIetnam's post communist political affair (most western media already labelled the rig move as being aggressive or provocative). The west (i.e. US) will claim a higher moral ground since they weren't directly involved with the conflict and so they will volunteer themselves, as always, to intervene with the vietnamese political affair and install a pro-US puppet government.