HANOI, Vietnam — A year after Vietnam elevated its relations with Washington to the highest diplomatic level, an internal document shows its military was taking steps to prepare for a possible American ''war of aggression" and considered the United States a ''belligerent'' power, according to a report released Tuesday.
More than just exposing Hanoi's duality in approach toward the U.S., the document confirms a deep-seated fear of external forces fomenting an uprising against the Communist leadership in a so-called ''color revolution,'' like the 2004 Orange Revolution in Ukraine, or the 1986 Yellow Revolution in the Philippines.
Other internal documents that The 88 Project, a human rights organization focused on human rights abuses in Vietnam, cited in its analysis point to similar concerns over U.S. motives in Vietnam.
''There's a consensus here across the government and across different ministries,'' said Ben Swanton, co-director of The 88 Project and the report's author. ''This isn't just some kind of a fringe element or paranoid element within the party or within the government.''
‘The 2nd U.S. Invasion Plan'
The original Vietnamese document titled ''The 2nd U.S. Invasion Plan'' was completed by the Ministry of Defense in August 2024. It suggests that in seeking ''its objective of strengthening deterrence against China, the U.S. and its allies are ready to apply unconventional forms of warfare and military intervention and even conduct large-scale invasions against countries and territories that ‘deviate from its orbit.'''
While noting that ''currently there is little risk of a war against Vietnam,'' the Vietnamese planners write that ''due to the U.S.'s belligerent nature we need to be vigilant to prevent the U.S. and its allies from ‘creating a pretext' to launch an invasion of our country.''
The Vietnamese military analysts outline what they see as a progression over three American administrations — from Barack Obama, through Donald Trump's first term, and into Joe Biden's presidency — with Washington increasingly pursuing military and other relationships with Asian nations to ''form a front against China.''