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The play of children in Hoa Binh was interrupted recently by luxury cars passing by driven by wealthy people who were seeking to buy land in their home village.
Their parents these days have finished the harvest period and are busy working with land brokers. They lead buyers to visit land plots and receive commissions for every successful transaction.
The land plots in the countryside outside Hanoi are selling very well. A two-sao (1sao = 360 square meters) land plot in the deep forest where there is no road and no electricity sold for VND1 billion. A land plot nearby sold for VND2 billion.
“On the morning of 8 April, Trung and his squadron were preparing a sortie against advancing North Vietnamese forces – all aircraft in the squadron were armed with four 500lb bombs. According to Trung’s account, during takeoff he spread confusion by indicating to his squadron (who per VNAF protocols operated under radio silence during takeoff, instead communicating by hand signals) he was encountering mechanical issues while indicating to Ben Tre’s ground control that he was taking the rear position in his squadron. After departing Ben Tre, Trung flew his Northrop F5-Etowards Saigon and dropped his payload on Independence Palace, the South Vietnamese presidential residence, striking the building with all four bombs and causing minor damage.[4] He later destroyed a fuel depot before landing at a nearby airstrip, disarming his aircraft’s 20mm cannon in preparation for a crash landing, and then flying towards North Vietnamese lines, successfully landing his aircraft (albeit wi
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Vietnam has placed military hardware over the past two years on islets that it controls in what some experts on the region say is an intention to deter any attacks from China, the dominant nation in disputes over the waterway.
The government in Hanoi, one of six claimants to all or parts of the resource-endowed South China Sea, has bulked up bunkers, coastal defenses and communications, according to a report by the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative under the Washington D.C.-based Center for Strategic and International Studies.
“I think Vietnam wants to make sure it has some kind of second-strike capability, so make sure that it’s got at least some missile platforms on the islands that can range China’s bases,” initiative director Gregory Poling said.