During more than 20 years of pursuing the war in Vietnam, the US presidents left a dark picture in the history of the United States, especially the time of Presidents L. Johnson (1965-1968) and R. Nixon (1969-1974). The book "About the US Presidents in the War of Aggression in Vietnam" consists of 6 chapters, each chapter is stories and events related to each US president during that period.

The author has systematized major events, recorded many marks from the battlefield to the round table, from the rear to the front line; from documents printed in books, newspapers or from historical witnesses during the time the US imperialists tried to occupy the South of our country. Through that, the author clearly depicts the face and ambition of the American invaders and their lackeys who carried out the plot to turn our country into a new type of colony and a US military base.
Readers also understand more clearly the wise and timely instructions of the Communist Party of Vietnam and the spirit of solidarity, patriotism, and the indomitable will of the entire nation that helped us turn the situation around, from passive to proactive in facing the war to gain independence, sovereignty and national unity. Stories about creativity in combat, the bravery of the people, the heroic battles and the lightning campaigns have been recreated by the author in a voice full of emotion and humanistic depth.
In this third edition, the book has been supplemented with some notes and updated information to help readers follow easily, while still maintaining the scientific and objective spirit, respecting the author's viewpoints and original materials.
This is a valuable resource for researchers, lecturers, students, and readers interested in the history of the Vietnam War and US foreign policy in the 20th century. The book also deeply reminds of the value of national independence, the desire for peace, and the strength of national unity.
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