Thursday, October 3, 2019

Michelle Malkin: Open Border Groups Funded by George Soros

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 How does he exactly take cognizance about to super legalistic values of the United States Treaties and International Agreements of the United States of America and the Republic of Vietnam to have solemnly declared in the protocols international relations when the proxy war of America's fighting against communism to take place in South Vietnam?
 
President Gerald R. Ford is at the head of the United States Constitution who sent his letter to President Nguyen Van Thieu in order to confirm American policy toward Vietnam remains unchanged, so the letter said:
 The White House,
Washington
October 24, 1974
Dear Mr. President:
I very much appreciate meeting with Foreign Minister Bac and receiving from him your letter of September 19.
American policy toward Vietnam remains unchanged under this Administration. We continue strongly to support your government's efforts to defend and to promote the Independence and well-being of the South Vietnamese people. We also remain confident in the courage, determination and skill of the South Vietnamese people and armed forces.
I fully understand and share your concern about the current situation in the Republic of Vietnam, particularly the growing Communist military threat which you now face. I am also well aware of the critical necessity of American military and economic aid for your country. I give you my firm assurance that this Administration the assistance you need.
Although I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you to discuss ways and means to achieve a genuine and lasting peace in South Vietnam, prior commitments preclude such a meeting at this time. But hope that such a meeting can be arranged in the future.
I agree with you that it is essential that my government clearly indicate its support for your government and for the full implementation of the Paris Agreements. I believe my public statement of October 9, my meeting with Foreign Minister Bac and Deputy Defense Secretary Clement's visite to Saigon all clearly demonstrate that we are standing firm in our commitments to you. We have also conveyed to other powers having an interest in Vietnam that we continue to support to your government and that we favor a complete implementation of the Paris Agreements. I shall take advantage of other occasions to show my support for your government and for the peace that we achieved together.
Our countries have been through many difficult times together. It appears likely that we shall face together difficulties in the future. I am confident, however- that these problems can be overcome if we work together to meet them with strength and determination.
With' best wishes for you and for the valiant people of the Republic of Vietnam,
,
Sincerely
Gerald R. Ford
* His Excellency Nguyen Van Thieu President of the Republic of Vietnam-Saigon


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President Gerald R. Ford is at the head of the United States Constitution who sent his letter to President Nguyen Van Thieu in order to confirm American policy toward Vietnam remains unchanged, so the letter said:
 The White House,
Washington
October 24, 1974
Dear Mr. President:
I very much appreciate meeting with Foreign Minister Bac and receiving from him your letter of September 19.
American policy toward Vietnam remains unchanged under this Administration. We continue strongly to support your government's efforts to defend and to promote the Independence and well-being of the South Vietnamese people. We also remain confident in the courage, determination and skill of the South Vietnamese people and armed forces.
I fully understand and share your concern about the current situation in the Republic of Vietnam, particularly the growing Communist military threat which you now face. I am also well aware of the critical necessity of American military and economic aid for your country. I give you my firm assurance that this Administration the assistance you need.
Although I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you to discuss ways and means to achieve a genuine and lasting peace in South Vietnam, prior commitments preclude such a meeting at this time. But hope that such a meeting can be arranged in the future.
I agree with you that it is essential that my government clearly indicate its support for your government and for the full implementation of the Paris Agreements. I believe my public statement of October 9, my meeting with Foreign Minister Bac and Deputy Defense Secretary Clement's visite to Saigon all clearly demonstrate that we are standing firm in our commitments to you. We have also conveyed to other powers having an interest in Vietnam that we continue to support to your government and that we favor a complete implementation of the Paris Agreements. I shall take advantage of other occasions to show my support for your government and for the peace that we achieved together.
Our countries have been through many difficult times together. It appears likely that we shall face together difficulties in the future. I am confident, however- that these problems can be overcome if we work together to meet them with strength and determination.
With' best wishes for you and for the valiant people of the Republic of Vietnam,
,
Sincerely
Gerald R. Ford
* His Excellency Nguyen Van Thieu President of the Republic of Vietnam-Saigon