Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Cambodia issues ultimatum to Thailand to withdraw

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodia's prime minister has issued an ultimatum to Thailand to withdraw its troops from a disputed border area by noon or face a "life-and-death battle zone."

Prime Minister Hun Sen's warning Tuesday came amid rising tensions over a disputed stretch of border near the 11th-century Preah Vihear temple.

Hun Sen accuses Thai troops of advancing on a border area near the temple in an attempt to occupy Cambodian land.

Hun Sen warns that he has "set the timeline for them to withdraw by 12 o'clock." Noon in Cambodia is 1 a.m. EDT.

He says that he had ordered Cambodia's army chiefs to "take full responsibility over this area. It is a life-and-death- battle zone."

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

"The barking dog never bite"
Hun Sen can only scream and yell but he will not act. If he go to war with thai, he will lose big time.

"make friend is better than make enery at the U.N"
Hun Sen would not be able to ask for help from the U.N because he hate and rude to U.N represtative in cambodia. That is what thai has learned.

There will be nothing happed after the dead line. Hun Sen will lose his face.

Anonymous said...

Thailand: forget about the minor clashes and skirmishes on the borders, instead, aim for the heart of the ruling party strong-hold fortress (Tuol Krasaing). Use your precision-GPS-guided missiles to obliterate this compound.

Anonymous said...

These both are chhke Siem.

Anonymous said...

Wow, both of you are really Siem's dogs, 11:54 AM and 11:57 AM.

Anonymous said...

Hey dumb shit 11:54am! Who's barking now assholes? Yeah, that's right. Get your ass moving like the rest of your coward troops. If you guys are so brave, why the hell did u guys retreat? Afraid to die, mother fuckers? Yeah, come and test out these KR fighters and see the results. These brave fighters will fight to their death, if that's what it takes to defend for our country. Don't test our patient nor PM Hun Sen's.