The Biden administration is in talks with Vietnam over an agreement for the largest arms transfer in history between the ex-Cold War adversaries, according to two people familiar with a deal that could irk China and sideline Russia.

A package, which could come together within the next year, could consummate the newly upgraded partnership between Washington and Hanoi with the sale of a fleet of American F-16 fighter jets as the Southeast Asian nation faces tensions with Beijing in the disputed South China Sea, one of the people said.

The deal is still in its early stages, with exact terms yet to be worked out, and may not come together. But it was a key topic of Vietnamese-U.S. official talks in Hanoi, New York and Washington over the past month.

Washington is considering structuring special financing terms for the pricey equipment that could help cash-strapped Hanoi steer away from its traditional reliance on lower-cost, Russian-made arms, according to the other source, who declined to be named.

  • Neuromancer@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Vietnam is one of the few countries to actually fight China in modern terms.

    Guess who won?

    I will say the Vietnamese are fierce fighters and tenacious as a people.

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      1 year ago

      They also invaded Cambodia, and beat the crap out of their army.

      They did it to end the genocide of the khmer rouge.

      The French put us on the wrong side of some colonial bullshit.