We advised them to do what they think proper against the war.
Well, we think the broadcasts did have some effect, because we see the antiwar movement in the U.S. building up, growing and so we think that our broadcast is a support to this antiwar movement.
This is the voice of Vietnam Broadcasting from Hanoi, capitol of the Democratic republic of Vietnam.
I have always compared our traditions of liberty, like those of Abraham Lincoln and Ho Chi Minh.
We asked Jane Fonda if she would like to meet American pilots in Hanoi, but she refused, she didn't want to.
Sometimes my colleagues joke and call me Hannah.
Nothing is more confused than to be ordered into a war to die or to be maimed for life without the faintest idea of what's going on.
And we also read Newsweek, Time and several newspapers.
Because our fight has been for such a long time we are isolated from the world, even after reconstruction we don't have much attention from people outside.
Because the GIs were sent massively to South Vietnam, maybe it's a good idea to have a broadcast for them.
Americans are xenophobic, they will believe their own people rather than the adversary, even a friendly enemy voice.