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Thorn In The Heart

             In May 1950, the United States announced to help its ally
         French Union by financing with hope French militarist can win
         Vietnam communist and block the Red China Southward. With
         those actions, the United States had made the real important roll
         in the First Indochina War, made the war spreading out all over
         Vietnam and it was disastrous for Vietnamese people.


             The  situation  of  Vietnam  Communist  and  French  colonial
         changed  to  another  face  under  the  influence  of  United  States,
         Red China, and Soviet communist.


             The small local Indochina war was turning to another face
         as the major international war, effected between the interference
         policies of the supper power nations.


             All  the  superpower  allied  broken  Vietnam  to  the  parts  by
         their weapons supported into both sides, also by their ambitions
         of dominated the world and proud of race civilization.

             Vietnam  communist  and  French  colonial  claimed  the
         thousand  hundred  fighting  soldiers  and  civilian  casualties  in  a
         bloodbath and bought the extreme pain to the people as the gift
         of the masters. At this time Vietnam National Movement Parties
         did not open the strategically psychological warfare to be strong
         enough for the regard of the public with their nationalism idea.
         Also, they did not reinforce their power to be a unit and became
         weak before their enemies on any states.

             Nguyen remembered Do-Trong-Luat, who was his friend in
         the same class. Luat always carried the opposite imperialism in
         the society by rich and poor. He wanted the people had equal
         right to live without the struggle classes.  Also, he refused any
         power that presses on the people, and push the people into the
         dreadful for profit.

             His dream was national reunification to confront the foreign
         policies, and fighting for Vietnam trading policies in the world.

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