Top 16 Quotes & Sayings by Nguyen Cao Ky

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Vietnamese politician Nguyen Cao Ky.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Nguyen Cao Ky

Nguyễn Cao Kỳ was a South Vietnamese military officer and politician who served as the chief of the Republic of Vietnam Air Force in the 1960s, before leading the nation as the prime minister of South Vietnam in a military junta from 1965 to 1967. Then, until his retirement from politics in 1971, he served as vice president to bitter rival General Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, in a nominally civilian administration.

By fighting a limited, defensive war, America permitted the enemy to endlessly re-supply their field armies.
Americans are big boys. You can talk them into almost anything. Just sit with them for half an hour over a bottle of whiskey and be a nice guy.
By the mid-sixties, the United States had poured more than half a million troops into South Vietnam. — © Nguyen Cao Ky
By the mid-sixties, the United States had poured more than half a million troops into South Vietnam.
The way Americans understand and treat other peoples almost guarantees that the world will suffer more trouble.
I never staged a coup. They picked me up. Like I say, they forced me to become premier, maybe hoping that by that way, they send me to the electric chair.
After Watergate, America was a ship without a rudder. Vietnam was left to its own devices, drifting along towards its fate.
If the war has faded into history, democracy's defeat in Vietnam has left deep marks in the consciousness of both nations.
From its inception, South Vietnam was only considered to be an outpost in the war against communism.
I have been blessed often by Buddha, but equally by America.
And then when they picked me as premiere, I don't think I feel, you know, different. For me, the position mean responsibility, but that's all.
After the 1954 Geneva international conference, Vietnam was divided into two parts. On paper, North and South Vietnam were twin countries born at the same moment.
Through leadership of the fight against French colonialism, Ho Chi Minh had made a name for himself in the international political arena.
During the Fifties, political and military activities in Vietnam were heavily influenced by the French, who as recent colonial masters, made all-important decisions.
South Vietnam had to be built from scratch and, from the very beginning, depended far too much on the Western superpowers. As in the case of a person on public welfare, this dependency, which became greater with each day, was quite difficult to shake.
If Americans knew how to deal with other people, they could bring peace to the world. Alas, they have not learned enough yet. The true American feels that he is 100 percent welcome anywhere he goes.
We all know that in war the political and military factors have to complement each other. — © Nguyen Cao Ky
We all know that in war the political and military factors have to complement each other.
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