June 18, 2018
The White House Electronic Response
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Reference: "L'Amérique est grande parce que l'Amérique est bonne. Quand l'Amérique cessera d'être bonne, Amérique cessera d'être grande." Alexis de Tocquevile
Dear President:
This letter relates to somber events in Vietnam which have definite connections with American foreign policies toward this poor country since the Nixon administration: extensive protests and ire against the Hanoi regime's scheme of
(i) Suffocating its people's voice with its Internet Security Act (Cybersecurity Law), and
(ii) Annexing this country to Red China as a colony.
As ever, the Hanoi regime responds with repression, brutality, and even bloodshed, characteristics of a wild-dog regime, which best illustrates a Latin saying, "Homo homini lupus."
Please bear in mind:
- For the sake of economic interest, Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger sold out Vietnam to Red China more than 40 years ago, giving rise to countless suffering and misfortune to the South Vietnamese people. The betrayal on the part of a U.S. Jew-controlled government constituted one of the hideous curses which would remain with any American leadership as long as you and your likes do nothing to address the issue;
- Post-Nixon administrations, especially Bill Clinton's, worsened the curse with a so-called diplomatic normalization with the totalitarian regime in Vietnam, a move triggered by Jews and the American Communist Party;
- You and your likes are now worsening the curse even further by officially ignoring human rights, freedom, and democracy in your foreign policy, thus encouraging dictators to crush their citizens. Vietnam's current ordeals stand out as a consequence of U.S. Jew-controlled policies.
Please bare in mind the above-mentioned curse. You and you likes owe much to the Vietnamese people. Please assume your responsibility before history. You and your likes are no bystanders as those pervasive mindless bystanders on this doomed planet.
Dear President, what secret agreements did the U.S. sign with Red China and North Vietnam at the end of the Vietnam War as an attempt to wipe out Vietnam on the world map?
Sincerely,
Dong Yen