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| Gen. Le Duc Anh, an architect of a brutal K-5 Plan |
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| Unchecked Vietnamese troops' withdrawal from Cambodia 1989 |
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When nations send their military forces into other nations' territory, it is rarely [if ever] for "humanitarian" purpose. They typically pursue their national interest--colonizing, gaining military and economic strategic advantages, seizing natural resources, and so on and so forth. But publicly, those nations try to justify their actions in term of high moral purposes--bring peace, justice, and save lives from genocide or other humanitarian purposes. Accordingly, Vietnam has publicly claimed that it came to save Khmer lives from Pol Pot's killing field on January 7, 1979. Based on Khmer history and a conventional rule of individual nation's foreign policy, January 7, 1979 is not a humanitarian intervention but a military invasion by Hanoi.
January 7, 1979 has become the most controversial date in Khmer history when the current regime was installed by Hanoi on this date declaring it a national holiday to commemorate its victory over Pol Pot regime which turned the country into a killing field. The regime even goes further to call this date as a second birthday of Cambodian people, but according to a school of International Relations, every country on this planet always places its narrow national interest above everything in conducting its own foreign policy. No any country can afford to become a Saint or Bodhisattva in this material world. Thus, what Vietnam has claimed; first it contradicts to a conventional rule of individual nation's foreign policy, and second it contradicts to Khmer history that has proved that Vietnam is a true Khmer traditional enemy and invader--Kampuchea Krom and Koh Tral are the living proofs.
Historically, after conquering Kampuchea Krom, Vietnam repeatedly failed to conquer a proper Cambodia at least three times: During a reign of Emperor Thieu Tri, in late 1841, General Truong Minh Giang (in compared with General Le Duc Anh in the 1980s) when he withdrew his defeated troops from Cambodia, he sent his letter to Hue in which he took the blame for losing Cambodia, to which he referred as "the emperor's rightful property." Then he took his own life by poisoning. After Geneva Conference 1954, again Ho Chi Minh failed to cut Cambodia into pieces by creating a autonomous zone for the Communist Khmer Vietminh--a predecessor of the current CPP. And after 1970's bloodless coup against Sihanouk, at least 70,000 Vietnamese troops invaded Cambodia under a slogan to reinstate Sihanouk to the power. Fortunately for Khmer, those Vietnamese troops were expelled from Cambodia by the Khmer Rouge at the end of 1973 after they had helped the Khmer Rouge to gain control nearly 70 percent of the country from the Khmer Republic.
All these military failures had embedded in the Vietnamese leaders' memory and motivated them to search for more suitable time and opportunity. Vietnam, politically and militarily tried to place Cambodia and Laos under its patronage system. In 1976, Vietnam convinced Pol Pot to sign a special friendship treaty among three countries--Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam-- but Hanoi's proposal fiercely rejected by Pol Pot. The words "special friendship" with Vietnam just even infuriated Pol Pot and made him more suspicious about Hanoi's intentions. After several violent armed conflicts along the border, Pol Pot ordered to cut diplomatic relationship with Vietnam in 1977; then the two countries were on a state of war, accusing each other of border provocations.
On a screen of Vietnam's foreign policy, military intervention to overthrow Pol Pot regime became its top priority to protect its border security and to fulfill its three unfinished missions in the past as its final conquest on Cambodia. It was a great opportunity that Hanoi had waited for years and inspired by their ancestor's slogan, "a Journey Towards the West." On Christmas Eve 1978, approximately 200,000 well-armed Vietnamese troops under a command of General Le Duc Anh--an adept military commander and a Communist hardliner--invaded Cambodia from multiple directions, encountering light resistance from Democratic Kampuchea forces. A quick fall of Phnom Penh caught the Vietnamese Commanders by surprised as they had expected more fierce battles with the well-disciplined Khmer Rouge fighters . After taking full control over Cambodia, General Le Duc Anh formulated five key points to defense the Vietnamese occupation against the Khmer Resistance Forces from infiltration known as a " K-5 Plan," in parallel to "Vinh Te Canal excavation" imposed on Khmer by Emperor Gia Long in 1816.
How grateful it is! If Vietnam came to liberate Khmer lives from killing field and let Khmer take their own destination through democratic process as the U.S. has done in Iraq, Afghanistan, and recently in Libya. After military interventions, those countries were allowed to hold free and fair election and rebuilt their economy. But Vietnam took opposite direction in 1979; it came to topple an extreme dictatorial regime of Pol Pot, and it replaced with another dictatorial regime of Hun Sen who has posed more dangerous to Khmer nation than Pol Pot in term of Khmer sovereignty and independence. A flagrant K-5 Plan that killed thousands of innocent Khmer in the 1980s, the current economic concessions--Prey Land, Angkor Wat, Bokor Resort... and rampant influx of illegal immigrants are clear evidences to corroborate that Vietnam explicitly came to colonize Cambodia and to seize Khmer natural resources, not in a mission to save Khmer lives.
Through historic and current aggression policies of Vietnam toward Cambodia, there is no feasible explanation or evidence to convince that Vietnam came to save Khmer lives from Pol Pot's killing field on January 7, 1979 (a humanitarian intervention), but it is a great opportunity that Vietnam had premeditated for years. No matter what atrocity Pol Pot had committed against Khmer people if Pol Pot was totally submissive to the Vietnamese patronage as King Ang Chan II, his successor Queen Mei, and the current leader Hun Sen, Vietnam would reward and protect Pol Pot to rule Cambodia until his old age as it has been grooming Hun Sen over three decades. Therefore, January 7, 1979 is absolutely not a humanitarian intervention to save Khmer lives as Vietnam has claimed but a military invasion to conquer and to seize Khmer natural resources as all Khmer people are currently witnessing.


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Since then, Khmer are still being killed. The world, yet again, witness the killing a few days ago! Any one, any organization, entitie dare to dig the truth of what are those soldiers come from? Who order them? Hun Sen? Hanoi? We deserve the thruth. The world want to know the thruth. What happened betwee 1975-1979? What happened since 1979?
Attention people, go to this website to sign your petition to hold Hun Sen accountable for his acts.
http://khmer-kampuchea.blogspot.com.au
"Therefore, January 7, 1979 is absolutely not a humanitarian intervention to save Khmer lives as Vietnam has claimed but a military invasion to conquer and to seize Khmer natural resources as all Khmer people are currently witnessing."
That is the most retarded thing i have ever read. Vietnam came in to overthrow the Khmer Rouge regieme. They did not come in for resources, they did not come in to "conquer the Khmer people", they came in to overthrow Pol Pot and help the Khmer people liberate themselves. No, they would NOT have let Pol Pot live into old age had they been able to capture him. No, Hun Sen is not a Vietnamese groomed leader. No, Vietnam does not have control over the Cambodian economy, and no, Vietnam does not ensure Hun Sen keeps getting elected.
When Vietnam left in 1989, they LEFT completely. They exited from military intervention, they exited from humanitarian intervention, and they exited from political intervention. The fact that Hun Sen has been running rampant over Cambodia has nothing to do with them, and has everything with the Cambodian People failing to hold their leader accountable or responsible.
In short: YOUR prime minister, YOUR problem, YOUR fault.
Now stop spouting ignorant and inaccurate racism and start actually trying to solve your problems for a change instead of blaming it on other people.
Kem sokha no one can work with you you idiot never having sense of compromise and collaboration. Rainsy watch out this animal. Mike
Khmer are uncilized and dump people that why they always loose to youn. Only thing they good at is killing each other to served their foriegn master.
Vietnam has the control of NOT selling electricity to Cambodia. If Sam Rainsy got elected, Vietnam can simply cut the electricity to Phnom Penh and the surround area. Half of the garment industry will be destroyed and the jobs will go to Vietnam.
To build a power plant over come the short fall (about 1 billion KWh), it will cost 300 million US dollars and 4 years to build. Another alternative is to build a grid to Thailand which is quite far away. Such grid will cost about 100 million US dollars to build and take 2 years to build.
But the Khmer oversea are all talk with little action. Each year they send home 300 million US dollars while the Vietnamese oversea are sending home 11 billion US dollars. Since Cambodia a 1/7th of Vietnam in population, I would expect the remittance amount is 1/7th of Vietnam's remittance, which is about 1.6 billion US dollars. But no, as I point out Khmer oversea are only sending home .3 billion US dollars.
I feel very sorry for Mr. Hun Sen to work with a very difficult situation and limited resource. While I believe he is the smartest Khmer of all, he really needs others to work with him, not undermining him.
-Drgunzet-
Vietnames is the source of problem. You fell hurt when China took your island, then,you should not take Khmer land and islands, but you did. Vietname is the source of the Khmer problem. The racist one is Vietnames: killed Khmer and blaming Khmer. Period!!!
K5 was a genocide project. Killed Khmer, prepping for Vietnam to move in and we all clearly can see it.
K5 was a mistake, a very serious mistake, and is freely admitted as such in modern Vietnam. However the K5 field constitutes only a small portion of landmines in the country, the majority of which were placed by Khmer Rouge and anti-Khmer Rouge Khmers.
Vietnam is not interested in politics. The only way they will turn off the electricity is if Cambodia stops paying. They don't have a dog in this fight. They have a preference (they would rather see Sam Rainsy than Hun Sen as Sam Rainsy would be fair and develop the economy and they would rather have a developing partner than a Chinese sellout on their border) but they know that this is very much a Cambodian issue and Cambodians must be the one to decide it.
Now stop your patent racism against Vietnam because the majority of the problems in Cambodia are of Cambodian origin and like it or not, were it not for Vietnam's intervention, the whole place would be A LOT more fucked up than it is now.
Also, I am not Vietnamese, I am a history professor from the United States, but nice try insulting me.
Ah Mice, your trick does not work anymore.
2:11 the way you talk doesn't sound like history professor.
let face it if the vietnamese soldiers did not come in /invade cambodia ... most of you of younger generation would have never have been born [ i'm from the older generation]... the pol pot regime was ready to massacre all khmers as the chinese were ready to begin populating cambodia while calling themselves khmer so international countries would not know the difference. however, that said , vietnam also has greatly benefited from this transaction ... such as plundering gold and other resources . so vietnamese government did not act purely out of the goodness of its heart...and should not expect khmer to be forever grateful and thankful for its good deed.
Killers and the saver were/are the same. Killed almost to the point of almost wiped out with combidnation of murdered, starvation using all kinds of trict including a third hand who spoke fluence Khmer with a large group known as various group such as Northea Zone to kill another zone. Then, just right at that point where Cambodian would not able to come back as a vialbe population-"population crash", then, Vietname, pretend to be a saver, move in with a minimum causaulties-there was no resistant. So, killers and Savers are the same.
Vietname has everything to gain by order Hun Sen to kill his own people. Angkor Wat fees are being collected and used by Vietname-those proceed are inturn to use again Khmer such as those gangster with red ribbon on their arm who beat monk.
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