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Still got the feeling that someone attacking Cam Rahn Bay might foul up and end up shooting up some Vietnamese asset, though Hanoi certainly has better sense than to make too big a deal out of it.
That's a distinct possibility; Vietnamese fighters on CAP are bound to get caught up in the fighting and Vietnamese manned SAM sites on the ground will be shot at if they light up their radars. Their government will be philosophical about it though.
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BTW, how would the victorious NATO and allies redraw various political boundaries once WWIII is over?
Really depends on how the war ends and what state both sides are in at the end of it. Assuming a clear cut NATO victory one thing that will happen is that the former DDR would be occupied by NATO forces and probably be administered by the FRG before full reunification takes place. Eastern Europe will probably be left alone to develop on its own unless there are any Western interests at stake.
The fate of the USSR is an interesting one, if it loses badly it will fragment as in @, though possibly worse. There may be some form of NATO occupation based in Western Russia and an American one in the Far East before the whole lot is handed over to the UN and a new Russian government, but it is difficult to foresee exactly what will happen.
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Though given how much of the Soviet workforce was involved in one way or another building nuclear attack submarines, heavy air transports and like, that will likely cause massive economic dislocations none the less.
If China becomes a potential threat, and I'd think they will be eyeing up the Far Eastern territories of the USSR if it looks like NATO will win, then we might want to keep as much of the former Soviet defence industry working as possible. It would not be in the West's interests to have a potentially hostile China occupying what may be mineral rich areas of Russia's Far East.