USSC Public Hearing - July 15, 2024

7. President Nixon was deprived of the right to sovereignty over Vietnam and waived sovereign immunity On January 5, 1972, President Richard Nixon warned South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu in a private letter that his refusal to sign any negotiated peace agreement would render it impossible for the United States to continue assistance to South Vietnam. Let the plaintiff's opinions out: Nixon's Secret Plan to End the Vietnam War. According to this matter, the United States stated that no one is above the law, including powerful American political leaders, who have not respected their constitution themselves, because when they want to build a war, they secretly call on their Congress that organizes the hearing testifying. Let them enact the law, but when they have completed their invasion. They called the Congress that testified in a hearing, and let them have good evidence, so that they could stop the war without having to respect any American justice. What did President Nixon respect about his law and the Constitution? The plaintiff has cited a short paraphrase of an American historian. Let him report to the Court. "Again, President Thieu refused to sign the Accords, but Nixon promised to come to the aid of South Vietnam if the communists violated the terms of the peace treaty, and Thieu agreed to sign. Unfortunately for Thieu and the South Vietnamese, Nixon was forced from office by the Watergate scandal in August 1974, and no U.S. aid came when the North Vietnamese launched a general offensive in March 1975. South Vietnam succumbed in 55 days. 78. Gen. William Westmoreland was the commander-in-chief in the Vietnam War, Gen. William Westmoreland was the commander-in-chief in the Vietnam War. General Westmoreland was recalled to Washington. D.C. let him testify in hearings before the United States Congress during the Vietnam War. He said, President Johnson created his doctrine's salesmanship Campaign, or the so-called " selling Vietnam to the other powers. Third, Commander - in -Chief Gen. Westmoreland of the American Armed Forces in Vietnam. He stated, " On behalf of the US Armed Forces, I’d like to apologize to the Vietnamese of the South Vietnamese Armed Forces for abandoning you guys. We aren’t lost in Vietnam, ____________________________ 77. Cut Off His [Thieu's] Head Miller Center/ https://millercenter.org › educational-resources › cut-off-... 78. John, Westmoreland and the ‘Selling’ of Vietnam. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/09/opinion/john May 09/2017. Johns, Westmoreland and the ‘Selling’ of Vietnam. By Gregory Daadis. May 9, 2017; General... _________________________________________________________- but we never kept our promises with our ally. 79. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger stated, " Vietnam failures we did to ourselves." Let the Plaintiff argue the masterminds of the Vietnam War, from the United States Congress to the powerful American political leaders, who deprived Vietnam of its rights of sovereign immunity, imposed so much burden of suffering for the Vietnamese people, and disbanded the legal government of the Republic of Vietnam. In the meantime, they sold us to socialism and detained us for a long time without having been judged by the American Court system for their violated crimes. While they stated, " The Vietnam War required us to emphasize the national interest rather than abstract principles. What President Nixon and I tried to do was unnatural. And that is why we didn't make it." Why did a great power America take action like illegal activity rather than the Mafia?

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