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Leaked internal Vietnamese defence documents published in early February 2026 show Hanoi drew up contingency plans for a potential US-led attack.
The dossier, titled "The 2nd U.S. Invasion Plan" and compiled by the Ministry of Defence in August 2024, was released by human rights group Project88 and reported by multiple outlets including the Associated Press and South China Morning Post.
The assessment describes the United States as a "belligerent" power, warns that Washington and its allies could employ "unconventional forms of warfare" and even large-scale invasions, and urges vigilance against efforts to create a pretext for intervention or to sponsor a "colour revolution". The documents say current risk of war is low but recommend revising combat plans and sustaining readiness.
The leak highlights a disconnect between Hanoi's public outreach — including a Sept. 2023 elevation of ties with Washington to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership — and deep security suspicions within military ranks.
Vietnamese officials have not publicly disputed the documents; the U.S. State Department reiterated the partnership and emphasised regional stability.




















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