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Support has grown within the US administration and on Capitol Hill to fully remove or at least further ease the ban on ******* sales, bolstering ties between former wartime enemies Washington and Ha**i to counter a rising China. But Obama also faces stiff opposition in some quarters. Ending the embargo - something Vietnam has long sought - would sweep away one of the last major vestiges of the Vietnam War era as Obama makes his first trip there beginning on Monday. It would also anger Beijing, which condemned Obama’s partial lifting of the ban in 2014 as interference in the region. Beijing demanded an end to US surveillance in the area on Thursday after two of its fighter jets carried out what the Pentagon said was an "unsafe" intercept of a US military reconnaissance aircraft. Ben Rhodes, Obama’s deputy national security adviser, said the administration has **t yet finalised a decision on lifting the three-decade-old embargo but dodged a question on when - or even whether - an an**uncement might be made soon. أكثر... ??????? ??????: Obama grapples with Vietnam arms ban on eve of trip || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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