During Vietnam War, Cambodian King, Norodom Sihanouk wanted the South and North Vietnam to become one country again. He also allowed North Vietnamese to station in Cambodia. When US came to help South Vietnam fought the North, US overthrew Cambodian King and replaced with pro-American prime minister, Lon Nol who supported US. Lon Nol allowed Idiot Nixon and Kissinger to drop illegal bombs on Cambodia lands. Nixon and Kissinger did this illegally and kept secret from Americans in mainland. These two stupid dogs believed that North Vietnamese were in the location that they were targeted. But they weren't; American bombs Cambodia for about 2-3 years, more than 500,000 Cambodian civilians were killed and injured. Million of people became homeless and migrated to the capital city, Phnom Penh. While the country was in an ugly shape, Pol Pot(a communist leader) pretended to come and help Cambodians. Pol Pot was a Cambodian scholar who studied abroad in France. He opposed the western technologies. He wanted the country to go back to the year that Cambodia was an empire(12 century). In 1975, he demanded for the evacuation of the cities, all people were forced to march to the country sides, to doing tasks on the field with there bare hands. The Cambodian Genocide then took place from 1975-1979. Who to blame: Cambodia, Vietnam, and US(Only the two ******* stupid Nixon and Kissinger).
Cambodia is not a communist country. It is a kingdom and democratically governed.
B. Ghana did not adopt a communist form of government.
The communist takeover brought the genocide in Cambodia.
Cambodia's Government is Monarchy
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They are completely controlled by the government.
We didn't want them to become communist allies to the enemy we were already fighting.
The region that experienced a post-World War II communist revolution is Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Vietnam and Cambodia. In Vietnam, the communist movement led by the Viet Minh culminated in the establishment of a communist government in 1954 following the defeat of French colonial forces. Similarly, Cambodia saw the rise of the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s, leading to a radical communist regime.
Communist inspired forces, along with other forms of "rebel" factions moved into Cambodia.
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