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(280) How was the Vietnam War viewed by other countries while it was going on? - Quora













According to the Vietnam War that the United States Congress has enacted the law to seize the Republic of Vietnam, and to build the War, so you should be reviewed the American Law and then you self estimate the American law  by the American citizens if you are a Native American to let you estimate the law of great America than other countries viewed to the Vietnam War  because the American law is expressed by the super values of a great America when the United States of America has been seized the Republic of Vietnam and here
US CONGRESS REPRESENTATIVES August Term___________________, 2019PETITION__________THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ) BRIGHT QUANG Respondent ) Petitioner V. ) Honorable House Speaker Nancy Pelosi  ) Confidential Document:  Office of the Democratic Leader  ) 532272H-204, US Capitol  ) _________Washington, DC 20515  ) Self Help:(202) 225–0100 )  Bright Quang V. ) 217 5th Ave # 8 Honorable Jerrold Nadler ) Redwood City, Chairman of the House Committee ) CA94063On the Judiciary ) 650–278–95422132 Rayburn Building ) bright_qng@yahoo.comWashington, DC 20515 )(202) 225–5635 ) Website: U.S. Representative Jerry Nadler )V. )Honorable Adam Smith ) Chairman of the House Committee ) On Armed Services ) 2216 Rayburn House Office Building, ) Washington, D.C. 20515 ) P: (202) 225–4151 | F: (202) 225–9077 )V. )Honorable Eliot L. Engel )Chairman of the House Committee )On Foreign Affairs )2170 Rayburn House Office Building ) Washington, DC 20515 ) Phone: (202) 225–5021 ) Fax: (202) 225–5393 )CAPITAL CASE  QUESTION/PRESENTEDI. 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 ?II. What did his family and he grant for a livelihood when the Government of the United States of America has left him on the battlefield of the Vietnam War without had regrets ? III. How somehow does he firmly respectfully protect the statutorily of the United States of America to let’s understand about the burden of sufferings and unluckiness of the plaintiff- family — even though, his human dignity was humiliated by his allied partnership and to what masterminded the American leaders of the Vietnam War had self- confessed doing wrongful action in themselves ? IV. Whether the United States of America expresses exactly the righteousness, the human rights, the ethics, and the equality of the US Constitution, if not, the Justice of the arrogance of negligence of undisciplined-soldier of bankruptcy, and of the United States in the Vietnam War of prisoner of war for what’s means ? TABLE OF PARTIES  THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICATABLE OF CONTENTS   …………………………………………………………………………………page I.QUESTIONS /PRESENTED………………………………………………….. i  II.THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA………………………………………. i III.TABLE OF AUTHORITIES …………………………………….…..…IV to VI  IV.STATEMENT OF THE CASE ……………………………. .…………1 to 161V. OPINIONS BELOW……………………………………………………………….1VI. JURISDICTION.…….……………………………………………..……… 2vii. INTRODUCTION……………………………………….. ………………..…….. 2 IV. BACKGROUND …………………………………………..…………….….. 3 V. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND…………………….. .3Xi. DISCUSSION……………………………………………………………………96Vii. CONCLUSION…………………………………………………………….159 Xii. APPENDIX..…………………………………..………………………..163 to 511Xiii. ATTACHMENT……………………………………………………………511 to 51228 U.S. C. § 453 — Oaths of justices ……………………………………………1 28 U.S.C§§ 1254- 1257………………………………….……………………128 U.S. C§§1254–1651-Jurisdiction………………………………………… 1H. 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