Wasn't the falling out with Vietnam essentially a side effect of Sino-Soviet split? Mao wanted Vietnam as China's satellite while Vietnam wanted independence and wouldn't cut ties with the USSR.
Yes, but China took it way too far. China sided with the USA and armed the Khmer Rouge and continued to support them even after the Vietnamese kicked the KR out of power exposed their crimes to the world. They invaded Vietnam as punishment and got their asses handed to them. China and the USA continued to argue that the KR hold its UN seat despite not holding power and massive crimes.
Jup, didn't help tho that Vietnam escalated border tensions and insisted on upholding the claims of the former south Vietnam regarding the south china sea.
Mao flatout wanted not to have China encircled by soviet aligned states. Neutral was completely fine.
The DPRK, for example, went neutral during that time, Juche becoming the offical ideology around that time, it evaded most of the bullshit that came out of the split.
Wasn't the falling out with Vietnam essentially a side effect of Sino-Soviet split? Mao wanted Vietnam as China's satellite while Vietnam wanted independence and wouldn't cut ties with the USSR.
Yes, but China took it way too far. China sided with the USA and armed the Khmer Rouge and continued to support them even after the Vietnamese kicked the KR out of power exposed their crimes to the world. They invaded Vietnam as punishment and got their asses handed to them. China and the USA continued to argue that the KR hold its UN seat despite not holding power and massive crimes.
Jup, didn't help tho that Vietnam escalated border tensions and insisted on upholding the claims of the former south Vietnam regarding the south china sea.
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Mao flatout wanted not to have China encircled by soviet aligned states. Neutral was completely fine. The DPRK, for example, went neutral during that time, Juche becoming the offical ideology around that time, it evaded most of the bullshit that came out of the split.