Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. My thoughts on Mark Zuckerberg’s visit to Vietnam 182 February 21, 2012 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in Tuoi Tre News (Vietnam) on by (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:Vietnam Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Poland: Bogusław Chrabota: Europe Will Long Need US To Defend Itself from Russia May 14, 2026. Published in Rzeczpospolita Europe is not — and will not be for a long time — self-sufficient in confronting Russia's military potential. 0 Venezuela: Oil, Diplomacy and Hope May 16, 2026. Published in El UniversalVenezuela is still a country plagued by social, economic and institutional crises. 0 Germany: The Request Concert of Hormuz May 20, 2026. Published in Die TageszeitungWho will hold out longer, Iran under a naval blockade or the world economy without 20% of its oil and gas supply? 0 Austria: Xi Waits and Trump Stumbles May 20, 2026. Published in Der StandardChina’s wait-and-see strategy could soon bear fruit. 0 South Africa: What Trump Can Learn from Xi Jinping’s Approach to Diplomacy May 16, 2026. Published in Sunday IndependentAmong the lessons is that the international community is interconnected and interdependent due to the phenomenon of globalization. 0 Topics Austria: Xi Waits and Trump Stumbles May 20, 2026. Published in Der StandardChina’s wait-and-see strategy could soon bear fruit. 0 Germany: Europe Remains a Spectator* May 20, 2026. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine ZeitungThe agreements are not the EU’s problem; it is the lack of political will in its capital cities. 0 Germany: The Request Concert of Hormuz May 20, 2026. Published in Die TageszeitungWho will hold out longer, Iran under a naval blockade or the world economy without 20% of its oil and gas supply? 0 Taiwan: Taiwan Heard the Shots at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner May 19, 2026. Published in Taiwan TimesTrump’s attack already seems distant, while the Taiwan issue is intimately relevant. 0 India: When Corporate Interests Take Over Diplomacy: Inside Trump’s Transactional Approach May 19, 2026. Published in FirstpostIf the President of the United States behaves primarily as the chief negotiator for corporate America, then alliances themselves become contingent commodities. 0 Saudi Arabia: Diplomatic Discipline Prevails During Trump’s China Visit May 19, 2026. Published in Arab NewsThe global backdrop has changed. Resource competition has escalated. It is no longer about interdependence. 0 China: ‘Trump Is in a Hurry To End the War, Otherwise He Will Have To Ask China To Intervene’ May 18, 2026. Published in Guancha NewsThe question Trump faces in Beijing will no longer be “whether he can strike a deal,” but rather, “what will he give up to get one.” 0 Canada: If the United States Is ‘Fascist,’ What on Earth Are Russia and Iran? May 18, 2026. Published in National Post 0 Related Articles Venezuela: Vietnam: An Outlet for China May 10, 2025. Published in AnalíticaVehement U.S. animosity toward China has added value to Vietnam[.] Venezuela: Will the Middle East Become America’s New Vietnam? October 7, 2024. Published in Analitica Zimbabwe: Putin’s North Korea, Vietnam Visits a Headache for the US June 26, 2024. Published in The HeraldThe biggest worry the West has now is seeing Russia coming close to North Korea, a state with nuclear power. U.K.: The Observer View on Vladimir Putin’s Reckless Visit to Asia June 24, 2024. Published in The GuardianThe U.S., Japan and South Korea agreed last year to deepen security and defense cooperation, and a follow-up summit is expected next month. Turkey: Gaza: Another Vietnam Moment for US June 3, 2024. Published in Daily SabahCampus protests expose both Israel's oppression of Palestinians and the hollowness of the U.S. claim of being a fortress of democracy. Previous articleThree Natural AlliesNext articleRodong Sinmun Blasts Projected U.S.-S. Korea Military Exercises LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment