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1 Bob Dillon  Fri, Apr 6, 2012 7:41:32am

As some of you are aware I was there from ‘66 - 72. (IBM-GEM PACOPS) This gentleman’s account from the comments to the article is more a match with my experiences in Vietnam, Cambodia & Laos. Some of what I did while there: [Link: en.wikipedia.org…]

“As a Khmer language political officer in the US Embassy in Phnom Penh I also interviewed refugees from areas in Cambodia that had been subjected to US bombing. I heard almost the exact same stories about the earth shaking and explosions lighting up the sky, but with one major difference from what is reported in this article. No one mentioned B-52s, for the simple reason that Cambodian peasants had no knowledge that B-52s even existed.

Beyond that they flew too high to be seen from the ground. The refugees I interviewed had no idea what had caused the explosions and trembling of the earth that they experienced. I am afraid that this critical part of the story is a complete fabrication and, as such, it undermined the whole point of the story.

Terrible and inexcusable as it was, the bombing had very little effect on the propensity of Cambodian peasants to join the Khmer Rouge insurgents. Anyone who has even a slight knowledge of Cambodian peasants knows that they have virtually no concept of politics and have no awareness of Communism or any other political ideology.

The only thing they know is the king, who is critical in maintaining harmony and stability in the realm, and so they support him. Thus what attracted many Cambodian peasants to the Khmer Rouge was the call by deposed Prince Norodom Sihanouk to join the Khmer, with whom he allied himself in revenge for being ousted by Defense Minister Lon Nol on March 18, 1970.

These peasants thought they were fighting to restore the king not to install the Khmer Rouge in power or to avenge their suffering from bombing, The idea that American bombing created the Communists or turned them into murderous demons is a complete myth and an utter distortion of reality on the ground in Cambodia during and after the war.”

2 researchok  Fri, Apr 6, 2012 11:41:27am

re: #1 Bob Dillon

You need to post a page on this.

3 Bob Dillon  Fri, Apr 6, 2012 12:47:35pm

re: #2 researchok

Thanks. If time permits.


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