Dreams are our motivation and let us work hard. Just like Vietnam's dreams, we must also have our own dreams, whether they can be realized or not. Because only with dreams can we have the pursuit and the motivation to move forward.
Vietnam's self-confidence stems from the support of major powers. In the history of Vietnam, there has been a brief period of glory. It is clear to them that although Vietnam is China's neighbor, they do not understand China's wisdom – the authorities are confused, and the bystanders are clear.
When reality slapped Vietnam in the face, it still thought it was just unlucky. However, once it had wealth and strength, Vietnam developed an ambitious development plan.
In this plan, Vietnam first targeted Laos and Cambodia, and planned to gradually annex these territories through the formation of a federation. After that, it also plans similar expansions to Thailand, Myanmar and even parts of India.
However, Vietnam does not seem to understand the truth that all its planning must be based on the support of the Soviet Union. If the Soviet Union no longer supports it, or if it no longer thinks it is necessary to support Vietnam, or even if relations between the Soviet Union and the United States are eased, all its plans will come to naught.
Unfortunately, the Soviet Union eventually went to the first place, and Vietnam was once again beaten back to its original shape. If Vietnam is able to change its tactics in time after the collapse of the USSR, then its prospects for development are still very optimistic.
However, to this day, Vietnam still does not recognize the cause of its failure.
Behind Vietnam's ambitions is an overestimation of its own strength. In international affairs, self-knowledge is crucial. Vietnam's insistence on its own positioning is based on self-perception.
However, geographically, Vietnam does not have many advantages. And most of the powerful countries in the world today have vast territories, which provides more convenience for their research.
As for technology, Vietnam does not have an absolute say. Although Vietnam has a certain reserve, it does not have its own core technology and intellectual property rights. The rewritten copy rewrites the self-knowledge behind Vietnam's ambitions, while also going deeper into its geographical and technological aspects.
The character traits of the Vietnamese people doomed the country to develop into a superpower. Vietnamese men, on the other hand, tend to be big talkers and timid when it comes to risk.
While they fantasize about dominating the world, they choose to hide behind Vietnamese women when danger comes. Nowadays, more and more Vietnamese women are choosing to marry overseas, partly to obtain better economic conditions, but also to be disappointed by the behavior of Vietnamese men.
Although in our opinion, and perhaps even in the eyes of the Chinese, some men are not particularly good, at least they are more courageous and capable than most men in Vietnam.
Vietnam's failure stemmed from its neglect of the international situation, and even if they were aware of it, their dream would remain unrealizable. Another key factor was the involvement of the Soviet Union, which did not really support Vietnam, but used it to weaken the United States.
Vietnam has never been taken seriously by a world power, and all their expectations are wishful thinking. In contrast, the realism and prioritization of interests of the great powers have disillusioned Vietnam.
1. Vietnam's geographical proximity to China has made China wary of the potential threat to Vietnam. The disparity in strength between the two countries makes it extremely difficult for Vietnam to grow and grow under China's nose.
This is a self-evident fact in the eyes of any rational observer. Regrettably, however, Viet Nam does not seem to be fully aware of this reality.
At the same time, Vietnam's development process is inseparable from the possibility of cooperation with China. If Vietnam insists on confrontation with China, it may end up paying an unbearable price.
3. In recent years, many grassroots Vietnamese people have begun to realize the importance of friendly exchanges with China, but the Vietnamese ruling class seems to have turned a blind eye to this.
This imbalance is leading to a gradual decline in Vietnam's development trend.
If Vietnam is to regain its strength, what is the way forward? In fact, the key to achieving true revival lies in its own transformation and progress.
Vietnam needs to strengthen the development of education to cultivate outstanding talents and raise the awareness of national education to adapt to the development of the times. Abandoning unrealistic illusions and taking a stable and steady path is the key to Vietnam's future development.