Burden of proof on you, buddy.
...... and a lot of cambodian national appointment is quite hereditary, as for now.
Heng Samrin - Wikipedia
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Burden of proof on you, buddy.
You really live in gagaland of your own design. No one can debate with such grotesque stupidity.If Vietnam just ups and joins China on a dime or even over the course of a few years, the U.S. then has the room to launch insurgencies in Vietnam, as that 100+ years of propaganda can easily be used against Vietnam in that scenario.
You can see the panic that has set in for Modi when the U.S. managed to inflame tensions between India and China over and over and over and over again.
Modi, who had good relations with China, now has zero room to maneuver due to the Indian population being brought to a boiling point.
Either Modi moves against China, or Modi loses his most important voter base.
Heng Samrin...... and a lot of cambodian national appointment is quite hereditary, as for now.
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Chea SimHeng Samrin was born in Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia, in 1934. He joined the Khmer Rouge communist movement led by Pol Pot, and became a political commissar and army division commander when the Khmer Rouge, backed by China, took over the government in 1975. In 1978, after a series of violent purges within the Khmer Rouge leadership in which many prominent cadre members whom Pol Pot felt might be rivals were executed, he fled to Vietnam.[3]
In Vietnam he was one of the founding members of the Kampuchean United Front for National Salvation (FUNSK). Later that year, Heng returned to Cambodia and organized a resistance movement with the backing and support of Vietnam and the Soviet Union.
Sar KhengChea Sim was born on 15 November 1932, in Romeas Haek, Svay Rieng Province to an ethnic Chinese family.[5] As a young man, he partook in one of the first revolutionary movement by the communist Khmer People's Revolutionary Party (Khmer: គណបក្សប្រជាជនបដិវត្តន៍កម្ពុជា, KPRP), currently the ruling party of Cambodia. The movement which he joined was against Colonial France in the early 1950s. He later became a military commander of the communist Khmer Rouge even before it finally toppled the US-backed Lon Nol government in 1975.[6]
Like Heng Samrin and Hun Sen, he defected in 1978 from the Khmer Rouge, which was backed by China, and fled to Vietnam to join an anti-Khmer Rouge movement known as a resistance faction groomed by Vietnam. He later held positions in the new party and People's Republic of Kampuchea government, installed and backed by Vietnam after it invaded Cambodia and ousted the Khmer Rouge in 1979.[6] He was among the founding members of the United Front for the National Salvation of Kampuchea, the Vietnam-backed group that defeated the Khmer Rouge in 1979.[7]
Sar SokhaAlong with Heng Samrin, Chea Sim, and Hun Sen, Sar Kheng was among the Democratic Kampuchea cadres of the Eastern Zone.[6] However, after commander of the Eastern Zone Sar Phim[7] was assassinated, Sar Kheng, Hun Sen, and other leaders who refused the purges of the Cambodian genocide went into the opposition against the Khmers Rouges.[8] The ties and friendships made at that time have lasted and still continue to determine Cambodian politics. Since they fled to Vietnam, they have been accused of being pro-Vietnamese. After the Vietnamese troops entered Cambodia and pushed back the Khmers Rouge to the North West provinces, Kheng, along with his brother-in-law Chea Sim, took on leadership positions in national security and were identified as "hard-liners" in the People's Republic of Kampuchea government, fighting to eradicate the Khmer Rouge from Cambodia.[9]
Literally all of these defected to Vietnam and fought against Khmer Rouge or related to Khmer Rouge defector.Sar Sokha (Khmer: ស សុខា; born 4 June 1981) is a Cambodian politician and lieutenant general[1] who currently serves as a secretary of state at the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport.[2] He is the son of Interior Minister Sar Kheng, whom he will succeed in the new administration of Hun Manet.[3]
Heng Samrin
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Literally all of these defected to Vietnam and fought against Khmer Rouge or related to Khmer Rouge defector.
Bro, what the f*ck are you even talking about?
So they literally fought against Pol Pot.\
They are high ranking Khmer Rouge not happy with Pot. Then Vietnam tell everyone they are good guys,
This blame game is completely pointless.
Each side can keep its point of view, there is no need to try to convince the other side.
Japan military is not what it was in the past. The US is the only force that capable to deter Chinese military. But that turns out the Chinese don’t care. so the US now develops a new strategy which includes the economic strangulation of China. That makes more sense than just putting more missiles in far east.The plan of the japanese is to bait an US - China war so they become fisherman.
Falling that, use of China's threat to rebuild their military and become a normal country and break the US's chain.
This is said by both the japanese and chinese, and it makes sense.
Japan military is not what it was in the past. The US is the only force that capable to deter Chinese imperialism. But seems the Chinese don’t care, so the US develops a new strategy which includes the economic strangulation of China. That makes sense.
I don't think you understand.Japan military is not what it was in the past. The US is the only force that capable to deter Chinese military. But seems the Chinese don’t care, so the US develops a new strategy which includes the economic strangulation of China. That makes sense.