Cambodia's killing field strategy replayed in the Middle East?
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Cambodia's killing field strategy replayed in the Middle East?         


Author: Ben Lang
Date: Jan 18, 2007 06:29

Everyone remember the killing fields in Cambodia. The U.S. toppled
Sihanook and put pro-American government in Cambodia hopping to
pressure North Vietnam to accept a peace solution in Paris. After the
Peace accord signed, U.S. abandonned Indochina. The Khmer Rouge took
over Cambodia and killed half of Cambodian population. The U.S. standed
outside and watched, some people even denied it ever existed.
Over three years ago, the U.S toppled Saddam and occupied Iraq. Nearly
a million Iraqis have been killed by U.S. forces (300,000 Iraqi troops
in 2003) and sectarian religious groups (over 600,000 civilians). After
the U.S. withdraw from Iraq, the killing will be massive.
Now the U.S. is going to repplay the killing field game again by
invading Iran and may be Syria in the future, destroying their
military, government, and police infrastructure, leading them into
civil war, then withraw out of the middle East. Various religious
groups will take over the vaccuum and begin to mass murder, Kmer Rouge
style. Eventually half of the population in Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran,
and Syria will be killed but U.S. troops do not have to do the killing.
The hands of various Islamic groups will do the killing.
This may be the strategy of weakenning the Arabs that the Bush
administration is planning to do. ...
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