Charles de Gaulle Posted September 26, 2017 Share Posted September 26, 2017 The government of the American Commonwealth has decided to pull out all 175,000 troops in Vietnam. The announcement was made in a national press conference made today in the capital Vancouver, the President had this to day "While we cannot and do not expect this withdrawal to fix all the actions of the past government, we do think it will be a first step in righting the wrongs done by the past government." The withdrawal comes as the American Commonwealth has come under immense pressure from the international community, and as a result of widespread protests against the war both at home and abroad. In addition, the government of the American Commonwealth has issued an official apology for the people of Vietnam and has begun to launch rebuilding projects especially in the previous capital of Saigon. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReuKinChe Posted September 27, 2017 Share Posted September 27, 2017 3 hours ago, Edward Montgomery said: The government of the American Commonwealth has decided to pull out all 175,000 troops in Vietnam. The announcement was made in a national press conference made today in the capital Vancouver, the President had this to day "While we cannot and do not expect this withdrawal to fix all the actions of the past government, we do think it will be a first step in righting the wrongs done by the past government." The withdrawal comes as the American Commonwealth has come under immense pressure from the international community, and as a result of widespread protests against the war both at home and abroad. In addition, the government of the American Commonwealth has issued an official apology for the people of Vietnam and has begun to launch rebuilding projects especially in the previous capital of Saigon. Thank you. We have withdrawn our drones. We have also given $3 billion to Vietnam to assist in the rebuilding. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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