The Enemy
North Vietnam would not be able to wage war against its opposing forces had it not been supplied by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellites -- countries the U.S. continued to trade with during the Vietnam War. (November 1966)
While our boys were dying in Vietnam, the U.S. government and American businesses provided technology and extended credits to the Soviet Union and other allies of North Vietnam.
North Vietnam would not be able to wage war against its opposing forces had it not been supplied by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellites -- countries the U.S. continued to trade with during the Vietnam War. (November 1966)
Robert Welch 1967
JBS Founder Robert Welch explains the duplicity of Americans fighting in Vietnam while we continue to send supplies to Vietnam's comrades. (1967)
American war policies prevented soldiers from fighting to win and kept our troops in constant, desperate need of vital supplies and ammunition. (June 1967)
This 1967 article explains how the Johnson Administration desired to improve relations with the Soviet bloc and to increase trade, travel, and cultural exchange with the Communists. (June 1967)
Explains how the Johnson Administration not only refused to adequately supply U.S. troops in Vietnam, but supplied food, clothing, war materials and other goods to the Vietcong. (May 1968)
Filmstrip revealing the history of American aid and trade with Communist countries. Includes online segment on Vietnam. (1969)
In this book, author Antony Sutton demonstrates beyond a doubt that American industry has virtually created Soviet industry. (1971)
A short review of the book which documents U.S. aid to the Soviets, which in turn aided North Vietnam. (1973)
In 1977 Congress passed a foreign aid appropriations bill that sent U.S. dollars to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia despite America's alleged desire to "contain" Communism. (November 1977)
Antony Sutton's book The Best Enemy Money Can Buy exposes Red trade (July 1986)
The US-USSR Trade and Economic Council allows the U.S. to give various government subsidies to a Communist, and the resulting importation of foreign capital and technology ensures the continuation of Soviet repression, not its end. (April 1987)
Under the Reagan Administration U.S. aid and trade continues to prop up the Evil Empire (July 1987)
This 1995 article reveals the plans of the Clinton Administration to extend full diplomatic recognition to the Communist regime of Vietnam. (June 1995)
Under the Reagan Administration U.S. aid and trade continues to prop up the Evil Empire (July 1987)
Three decades after pulling out of Southeast Asia, America remains hostage to a relentless barrage of distortion, myths, and outright lies about the Vietnam War. (March 2002)