Re: Phnom Penh-Bangkok become sister city
Khmerization's Note: I have been called a revanchist, a retarded gorilla, an ultra-nationalist and now, not surprisingly, an ultra-racist. Well, I get used to being abused by belligerent readers for too often that I don't pay any attention to the abuses anymore. May god bless your soul for those who hated me.
"I want to say that Khmerizationan is ultra-racist and ultra-nationalist" -Anonymous 2:02 and 2:08
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Anonymous said...
Thailand cannot defeat Cambodia over Preah Vihear militarily? This article writer must be smoking too much opium
The article title was CORRECT. Siam had a big mighty modern
military, that is TRUE. Siam also used some of this mighty Siamese military
on Khmer troops around Prasat Preah Vihear Temple but FAILED miserably.
Three clashes from 2008, 2009, 2011 all failed to capture any grounds in
the socalled 4.6 sq. km disputed area. This was considered a defeat in military terms
but you will never hear it from Siamese media or Western press. Siam also
got ass-kicked at Ta Moan and Ta Krabey temples although they managed to force Khmer side to allow 5 unarmed Siamese soldiers to be stationedat Ta Moan temple. Khmer troops
allowed this because Khmers don't want any more fighting. War with Siam is
very bad for Cambodia because our country has just begun to develop our
economy. So for comments the persons at 2:02 and 2:08, please get the facts RIGHT. After 4
years of limited border fighting, DID YOU SEE SIAM CAPTURE ANY GROUNDS
THAT THEY HAD CLAIMED AS THEIRS?
HOPE THERE IS PEACE BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES BUT ALSO VICTORY FOR OUR FATHERLAND, CAMBODIA
Thanks to those Khmers soldiers who had sacrificed their lives to
defend, preserve and protect our border. My brothers were among those
men (soldiers) who were stationed at Preah Vihear temple ever since they served Royal Armed Forces 25 years ago. He served as gunner for tank division, as we
all know they get pay very little compared to Siamese army, but for
the love of their land, they were willing to sacrifice their life for the good
cause.May god bless all soldiers, please no more war....
Ykp
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Anonymous said...
These on-going 'conciliatory' moves by Bangkok maybe aimed first
and foremost at softening the attitude of the ICJ judges before the two
nations attend the hearing in April [?]. A coincidence? I doubt it,
especially after all these past years of bellicose intransigence on
their part.
A Cambodian government that will not be constrained
to take Vietnam to the World Court over outstanding territorial disputes
would be welcomed by all Cambodians who love and value their country's
full sovereignty.