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Joseph Thomas — Vietnam Locks Up US-Funded Agitators

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There is a growing understanding of US regime change strategies and tactics. It used to be that the CIA would work covertly to build opposition movements that would remove governments that did not cooperate with the United States and its corporate interests. This still occurs but many of those functions have been buttressed by the US Agency for International Development and the National Endowment for Democracy. Countries are catching on to this. The article below describes how Vietnam is responding to US funded and trained regime change activists. Popular ResistanceVietnam Locks Up US-Funded Agitators Joseph Thomas, Asia-pacificresearch.com

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There is a growing understanding of US regime change strategies and tactics. It used to be that the CIA would work covertly to build opposition movements that would remove governments that did not cooperate with the United States and its corporate interests. This still occurs but many of those functions have been buttressed by the US Agency for International Development and the National Endowment for Democracy. Countries are catching on to this. The article below describes how Vietnam is responding to US funded and trained regime change activists.
Popular Resistance
Vietnam Locks Up US-Funded Agitators
Joseph Thomas, Asia-pacificresearch.com
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