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60 years ago: Vietnam remembers

Nice Hmong girl :cheers:

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your Early Warning System and radar detection is working properly bro
 
Our helps to the Khmer Route are debatable. Mostly advices and logistics such as building road and diplomatic support. We didn't train them with guerrilla tactic.The US provided more with weapons and tactic. During that time, we were focus on training Afghanistan Mujahideen to fight the Soviet Union who was directly involved and a bigger threat. In the Vietnam-Cambodia, Soviet wasn't directly involved despite mutual defense treaty with you. Instead the Soviet mobilized massive force at the northern border. We were prepared for the worse with the Soviet. Khmer Route and you Vietnam are is just a small chess piece. We didn't lose a beat when Khmer Route was defeat. The bigger fish and prize was the Soviet defeat.

Chinese tactics/warefare +American weapons=defeat of Soviet in Afghanistan. These Viet kids were too young and too uneducated to know this
 
The air war in the first Indochina War has about the same devasting effect on casualties as the second Indochina War. In the first Indochina War, 300,000 Vietnamese were killed and MIA, the French and its allies suffered 90,000 killed. For the second Indochina War, 800,000 Vietnamese were killed and MIA, about 250,000 American and its allies were killed. However, more than likely in the second Indochina War, about 200,000 out of those 800,000 Vietnamese killed & MIA were deaths from yellow fever and defection in the Chieu Hoi program.

The comments from the chinaclowns in this thread really make me chuckle:omghaha:
 
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