Nguyen Tinh was a high school teacher in South Vietnam, but fled to the United States after the Communist victory. He established the Nationalist Vietnamese Association to oppose Communism in Vietnam from the U.S. He describes the history and purpose of this organization, and the challenges faced by Vietnamese now living in the United States. He talks about the resistance movement both within and outside of Vietnam. He explains why it was good for America to be involved in the war, and why that involvement should have continued until the Communists were defeated.
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