American Imperialism’s Intervention In Vietnam


Foreward

From the end of the Second World war, U.S imperialism has been supporting and aiding the French colonialists to reestablish their domination over the Vietnamese people. At the time of the Geneva Conference, it exerted every effort to prevent a negotiated peace in this country, to drag on and extend the Indochina war. Ever since the conclusion of the armistice agreement, U.S imperialism and its followers have been strenuously striving to wreck it by every possible means.

The following documents — an excerpt from a speech at Geneva and a statement on the Lawton COLLINS Mission in Indo-china of PHAM-VAN-DONG, Foreign Minister of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, and a memorandum of General VO-NGUYEN-GIAP, Commander-in-Chief of the Vietnamese People’s Army, to the International Commission for Supervision and Control in Vietnam — will provide a view of the nature and size of U.S intervention in this section of the world against the will for peace, independence and democracy of the Vietnamese people and the desire for peace of the peoples of Southeast Asia and the world.

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