Friday, June 19, 2015

ĐÂY ! TÀI LIỆU LỊCH SỬ CÓ THỂ DÙNG ĐỂ TỐ CÁO VC TRONG TỘI ÁC TẾT MẬU THÂN

 
The special report from General William Westmoreland to United States President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) (about Thích Trí Quang/ Nguyễn Văn Bồng and his team of Ấn Quang killing militants before, during and after Tết Mậu Thân 1968 Offensive). 


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ĐÂY ! TÀI LIỆU LỊCH SỬ CÓ THỂ DÙNG ĐỂ TỐ CÁO VC TRONG TỘI ÁC TẾT MẬU THÂN

The Report from
Gen. William Westmoreland to President Lyndon B. Johnson ( LBJ)   
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WASHINGTON - In a special report to President Johnson, Westmoreland has urged support of Thieu's action as a necessary security measure because of Tri Quang's recent anti-government activities.

The President was informed Tri Quang provided the in-city bases from which the Viet Cong had hoped to turn their recent Saigon and Hue attacks into a general popular uprising.
Best evidence of the Communist alliance with Tri Quang, according t o Westmoreland was the location of headquarters of the Viet Cong attack  on Saigon in An Quang pagoda, long famed as the seat of the militant Buddhist's operations.

South Vietnamese troops capturing the pagoda, in the heart of Saigon's crowded Chinese district, found all the equipment needed for a fullscale Communist command post.

Prisoners taken in the fighting around the pagoda, Westmoreland revealed, described its function as the nerve center for the Saigon attack. 

They confirmed, he stated, the command post was set up several weeks in advance of the offensive and while Tri Quang was in the pagoda.  Large amounts of Soviet - made weapons also were stored in a building behind the main temple before the attack

South Vietnamese officials said the command post, staffed by a Viet Cong organization with the code-name "d - 214,Hanoi unit" was headed by a North Vietnamese major general, a friend of Tri Quang from the time both served with the Viet Minh against the French.

According to Westmoreland's report, the clandestine help from Tri Quang's followers in Hue is one reason why the Communists were able to hold out so long.

There, as in Saigon, the pagoda of Tri Quang's militant Buddhists was the central coordinating point of the Viet Cong attacks and their stubborn defense of the city. More than 100 U.S. Marines lost their lives in recapturing the walled city.

THE FIFTH COLUMN

Another U.S. intelligence estimate states Tri Quang helped plan the Buddhist role in the Communist attacks and then went into hiding after he saw the Viet Cong-North Vietnamese offensive was not strong enough to topple the Thieu government.

In preparation for the Tet assault, the report points out, Tri Quang and his militant Buddhists waged a prolonged drive for popular support.
Tri Quang, for instance, in December and January dispatched a team of speakers on a nationwide tour protesting government policy. 

The Viet Cong at the same time let it be known they planned an assault on major cities and promised to replace the Thieu government with a coalition including the militant Buddhists.

Once the new coalition wasformed, according to one captured document, Tri Quang was to be sent to the United Nations to demand immediate withdrawal of U.S. forces from South Vietnam. So far, President Johnson has kept hands off.

In discussing the arrest of Tri Quang with Congressional leaders recently, the President took the position it is strictly an internal matter for the South Vietnamese government to handle




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