(http://www.tuoitreyeunuoc.com/2012/07/12021.html)
Quân số Trung cộng tham gia chiến tranh Việt nam được tiết lộ trong những tài liệu trước đây:
Bên cạnh Liên-Xô, vào thời điểm 1967 ngoài hàng vạn tấn đạn dược, vũ khí, đã có 16 sư đoàn với 170 ngàn quân Trung Quốc tại miền Bắc Việt Nam để yểm trợ cho đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam nhưng đồng thời để bảo vệ vòng đai an ninh của Trung Quốc. Tội ác của đảng Cộng sản Trung Quốc đối với dân tộc Việt Nam, từ các tư tưởng độc hại đến võ khí giết người, từ cải cách ruộng đất đến đến Hoàng Sa, Trường Sa, từ chiến tranh biên giới đến trận chiến Lão Sơn, không thể viết hết trong một bài, trong một cuốn sách mà phải xây dựng một trung tâm dữ kiện.
( Theo Trần Trung Đạo: Từ Buổi Chiều Trên Nghĩa Địa Hàng Dương trong http://www.trantrungdao.com/?p=290)
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CHINA ADMITS IT SENT TROOPS TO FIGHT THE U.S. IN VIETNAM
China has admitted for the
first time that it sent more than 300,000 combat troops to Vietnam to
fight against U.S. forces and their South Vietnamese allies.
Th semiofficial China News
Service said Tuesday in a report monitored in Hong Kong that China sent
320,000 soldiers to Vietnam during the 1960s. It also spent over $20
billion to support Hanoi's regular North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong
guerrilla units.The agency report cited "The History of the People's
Republic of China," published by the official State Archives Publishing
House, as saying that more than 4,000 Chinese soldiers were killed in
the war.
Fighting finally ended
when victorious North Vietnamese tanks battered their way into the
grounds of Doc Lap Palace in Saigon on April 30, 1975.
During the war China repeatedly denied U.S. allegations that its soldiers were operating in Vietnam.
U.S. intelligence reports
at the time spoke of U.S. combat units finding soldiers dressed in
Chinese combat gear and wearing Chinese insignia.
During the 10 years of
direct U.S. involvement American troop levels reached over 500,000.
Estimates of North Vietnamese Army units varied, but Hanoi maintained
throughout the war its soldiers went only as volunteers to help the
southern Viet Cong guerrilla movement.
Units from South Korea,
Australia and New Zealand fought alongside U.S. and South Vietnamese
soldiers, with logistical support from Thailand and the Philippines.
Both presidents Lyndon
Johnson and Richard Nixon were extremely wary of allowing U.S. aircraft
to bomb too close to the Chinese border with North Vietnam for fear of
involving the Chinese on a larger scale.
But pressure groups
seeking news on Americans listed as missing-in-action in Indochina say a
small handful of U.S. pilots bailed out over Chinese territory after
their planes were hit by Vietnamese ground fire.
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From: Daniel E Teodoru <dteodoru@rvcc.raritanval.edu>
List Editor: "H-DIPLO [Labrosse]" <hdiplo@YorkU.CA> Editor's Subject: PRC admits its troops fought in South Vietnam [Teodoru] Author's Subject: PRC admits its troops fought in South Vietnam [Teodoru] Date Written: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 11:37:11 -0400 Date Posted: Wed, 29 Jun 1999 11:37:11 -0400 |
The following excerpt is from page A31 of the May 17, 1989 edition of the WASHINGTON POST: "China admitted today that it sent 320,000 combat troops to Vietnam to fight against U.S. forces and their South Vietnamese allies ... The disclosure was made a month after military officials in the Soviet Union admitted that a contingent of Soviet advisors in Vietnam took part in combat against U.S. forces and helped shoot down American planes. Moscow previously denied its troops played a combat role in Vietnam ... During the war, U.S. intelligence reports said U.S. combat units had found soldiers dressed in Chinese combat gear and wearing Chinese insignia, but Beijing at the time denied U.S. allegations that its soldiers were operating in Vietnam."[end of quote] To have been aware of Soviet and Chinese forces participating in the Vietnam war one has had to either have seen proof for him/her self or to have read Soviet or Chinese materials. It was carefully left out as much as possible from US documents. Daniel E. Teodoru
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