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Vietnam military is a buddy of Israel now. You are getting weapons from them now.
is there anything?
possibly but in Vietnam media there is very little news about military with the Israelis.
 
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Vietnam’s Risky Gamble in Pyongyang​

OCT 01, 2025
Hanoi announces General Secretary Tô Lâm will visit North Korea

Vietnam is attempting a high-stakes diplomatic balancing act, navigating between Washington, Beijing, Moscow, Seoul, and Tokyo, all while stepping carefully around North Korea. One wrong move could have ripple effects far beyond Hanoi.

Carefully Leaked Visit

Reports that Vietnamese General Secretary Tô Lâm is preparing to visit Pyongyang in October read less like routine diplomacy than a deliberate leak. By allowing Reuters to cite unnamed officials rather than confirming the trip, Hanoi appears to be testing international reactions before committing to a move with potentially far-reaching consequences.

At first glance, the visit seems low stakes: trade between Vietnam and North Korea is negligible, and cultural exchanges carry symbolic rather than material weight. Yet the act of showing up in Pyongyang, especially as the head of Vietnam’s Communist Party, signals more than friendship. It positions Hanoi as an active player in a region fraught with historical tensions, global sanctions, and unresolved conflicts.

Between Giants and Allies

Tô Lâm is stepping onto a geopolitical tightrope strung between Washington and its Asian allies on one side, and Beijing, Moscow, and Pyongyang on the other. Every move risks upsetting one camp or the other, with consequences for Vietnam’s trade, security, and diplomatic standing.

Washington under Trump 2.0 has intensified economic pressure to pull Vietnam closer into its orbit, leveraging tariffs, supply-chain realignments, and defense cooperation. Seoul is one of Vietnam’s largest investors and a critical source of defense technology. Tokyo and the EU are strategic partners whose trust Vietnam cannot afford to jeopardize. Leaning toward Pyongyang could unsettle these relationships, while appearing too aligned with Washington could strain ties with China and Russia.

Vietnam has navigated such balancing acts before. In 2019, Hanoi hosted the Trump-Kim summit, briefly placing itself at the center of world diplomacy. Though the summit ended without agreement, it demonstrated Vietnam’s ability to act as a neutral venue and a trusted intermediary—a role Hanoi may be trying to replicate now.

Risks, Rewards, and the Wire

Kim Jong-un, while deepening ties with Moscow and Beijing, faces limits to overdependence on any single ally. An indirect overture to Washington via Hanoi offers a safer path than direct negotiation. Tô Lâm may be serving as a discreet messenger in an undeclared negotiation, while simultaneously showcasing Vietnam’s independence and strategic relevance.

But the tightrope is perilously thin. North Korea could conduct missile tests that inadvertently embroil Hanoi, Washington, and Seoul might read Vietnam’s visit as a tilt toward Pyongyang, and Beijing or Moscow could question Hanoi’s discretion. The unpredictable nature of Trump’s America—evidenced by his Pentagon rebranding and high-level military meetings—adds another layer of risk.

The potential upside is prestige and recognition as a skilled intermediary, capable of engaging all sides without fully aligning with any. The downside is exposure to political, economic, and reputational fallout. Tô Lâm’s trip may reaffirm Vietnam’s bridge-builder role—or it may mark an overreach where every misstep is magnified.

For now, the world watches a man walking a wire. The fall, should it come, will not be his alone.
 
Crypto money booming
the world’s largest crypto exchange Binance (UAE) signs a Memo of opening an office in Da Nang.
lots of rooms to improve, learning from the Sheiks
comparison
Binance daily trading volume: $76 billion
Vietnam daily volume: $600 million

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mysterious suitcase made by Viettel
military grade
lightweight
what it’s used for?

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Carmaker Vinfast India plans to triple production capacity to 150,000 units a year from 50,000.

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Vietnam military is a buddy of Israel now. You are getting weapons from them now.
Almost nothing. Few missiles bought long ago, when Israel was considered advanced. No longer, i think.. and the middlewoman between Vietnam and Israel is now in jail.
 
Another leaked video image of an unknown weapon system
Looks a copy of russian Buk air defence system.

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Trump, when asked to comment on planned To Lam´s visit to North Korea, said the US respect and support Vietnam´s independent foreign policy, however with America first policy the US do not want to see any actions or decisions that hurt US strategic interests in Far East.

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Too early, 20 years at least away
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the largest ever wind power project constructed by a Vietnamese company in Laos
Built in record time, generated electricity will be sent to Vietnam northern region.
Cost: $1 billion
Lot more similar projects wil come. Vietnam manufacturing, industry need more electricity, probably UK and France combined.

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KrAZ-255B chassis, YaMZ-238 240 PS diesel motor, max speed 70 kmh
M46 130mm cannon
max firing range 27 km
max firing rate 8 rounds a minute


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domestic made SU30 aircraft inflatable plastic decoy
$50,000 a piece
not cheap, but enemy missile or bomb may be more expensive. war economics.

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