Just as US forces struggle with the desperate evacuation from Afghanistan, Vice-President Kamala Harris embarks on a trip to Vietnam, site of perhaps an even more infamous American military debacle.
The South-East Asia trip, also taking in Singapore and a virtual meeting with Asean regional representatives, was planned long before a Taliban victory last weekend triggered the US scramble from Afghanistan.
Harris has taken some flak, especially from right-wing commentators who see the choice of Vietnam as, at best, tone-deaf.
The writers of Veep, a television comedy series satirising a hapless vice-president, “could not have scripted this better,” tweeted Sean Spicer, a former White House press secretary for president Donald Trump.
But US officials emphasise that the choice of Vietnam concerns geo-political challenges to come - not the distant trauma of 1975 Saigon, when US helicopters ferried final evacuees from the embassy roof, as Viet Cong troops advanced.
The vice-president “is focused on the threats of the future, not of the past,” said a senior White House official, who asked not to be named.
The official acknowledged that President Joe Biden’s foreign policy focus is currently fixed on the crisis at Kabul airport, where a few thousand US troops are trying to evacuate potentially tens of thousands of US citizens and local allies.
Officials expressed confidence that the debacle in Afghanistan will not harm allies’ trust in US commitment to far-reaching strategic goals across Asia.
“We are confident that our partners throughout the Indo-Pacific see the United States as a steadfast partner.
“And that’s certainly going to be one of the things the vice-president emphasises on this trip,” an official said.
Harris, an Asian-American whose mother was of Indian origin, will be the first US vice-president to visit Vietnam.
Before arriving in Hanoi late Tuesday, Harris will visit Singapore and meet, starting Monday, with President Halimah Yacob and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
She will also stop at the Changi Naval Base, where she’ll address US sailors aboard the visiting USS Tulsa, underscoring American security commitments to Singapore.
Harris is set to hold Vietnamese government meetings on Wednesday and will attend the opening of a South-East Asian regional branch of the US Centers for Disease Control.
The global response to the coronavirus pandemic is set to dominate a meeting of Asean nations that Harris will join.
Gregory Poling, a senior fellow for South-East Asia at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said showing a commitment to the region on the coronavirus pandemic is key for Harris’ trip.
“I think on Covid, the administration realises that this is the singular issue. If they’re not seen as leading vaccine distribution in the region, then nothing else they do in Asia matters, or at least nothing else they do is going to find a willing audience,” he said.
- Agencies
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Why not US start a Belt and Road initiative to Central America to solve the root causes of the surge in undocumented migrants from Central America rather than saying, "Do not come. Do not come,” Harris said at a press conference in Guatemala on June 7. “I believe if you come to our border, you will be turned back.”
Vice President Kamala Harris made her first visit as vice president to the U.S.-Mexico border on Friday, where she toured immigration facilities and met with young women.
Speaking to reporters after her tour, Harris said the border trip reinforced the need to address the root causes of the surge in undocumented migrants from Central America.
“The lack of economic opportunity, very often violence, corruption and food insecurity,” said Harris, “including the fear of cartels, and gang violence.”
“The work that we have to do is the work of addressing the root causes, otherwise we’ll continue to see the effect, what is happening at the border,” she said. “It’s going to require, as we have been doing, a comprehensive approach that acknowledges each piece of this.”
Earlier this year, President Joe Biden tasked Harris with working to address these root causes. In June she visited Guatemala and Mexico, where she delivered a blunt message to potential migrants.
“I want to be clear to folks in the region who are thinking about making that dangerous trek to the United States-Mexico border: Do not come. Do not come,” Harris said at a press conference in Guatemala on June 7. “I believe if you come to our border, you will be turned back.”
2021-08-21 14:06
US is a failed nation already. close backyard, neighbours also cannot solve. talk about far Asia. Drama Tamil. Why dont you develop your hometown India first?? wakaka
2021-08-21 14:15
chinaman
You put innocent citizens defenceless against Taliban in Afghan, Now, you put a hollywood show concern of Asia?? mind your own business la....pls dont create another middle east crisis in SCS. We say thank you if you dont busybody polarising asia. wakaka
2021-08-21 13:45