Sunday, July 31, 2011

Cambodia Cleans Out The Pretenders [-Hundreds of casualties in the fight with Thailand?]

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July 30, 2011: The Cambodian Army has been conducting a vigorous recruiting drive recently. The goal is 3,000 fit and intelligent young men. The new recruits are to replace several thousand older soldiers who were recently retired. Like many nations, Cambodia has long used the army as a jobs program. The emphasis was on keeping the 124,000 military personnel employed, not ready for war.

Cambodia found that there were serious shortcomings with this approach when, three years ago, a border dispute with Thailand turned into a military conflict. Nothing major. The action has been mostly assault rifles, machine-guns, artillery and mortars. There have been hundreds of casualties. What shocked Cambodian commanders and political leaders was how unprepared their army was for even a minor conflict like this. This led to a revitalization plan for the army, which the current recruiting drive is part of.

The border war was unexpected, even though Cambodia and Thailand have long argued over who owns how much of an ancient temple site. In 1962, an international court declared the temple Cambodian, but Thailand continued to claim adjacent areas that the Cambodians insist are part of the temple complex.


Currently, each side has about 3,000 troops near the temple site, and there have been a few shooting incidents since 2008, but nothing serious. The two countries have been negotiating the withdrawal of troops. Fighting earlier this year damaged portions of the temple (which Cambodians occupy) and caused over 20,000 local civilians to flee.

This dispute is but one of many similar ones. The basic problem is that the current 730 kilometer long border was defined in 1907 by the placement of only 73 border markers. This has left the exact location of the border open to interpretation. Occasionally these interpretations clash, as is happening now. Neither side wants a full scale war, even though Thailand has a larger and better equipped military. In the last few years, Cambodia doubled its annual military budget to $500 million. Thailand spends more than six times that, and has done so for decades. Thailand has 300,000 troops, Cambodia only 124,000.

Cambodia is very poor, and has been helped by China. which recently donated 50,000 field uniforms (including hats and boots). Last year, China donated 257 military trucks, and also supplied weapons. The infantry weapons tend to be older models. That's because China is introducing a new and improved model of their QBZ-95 assault rifle (also called the Type 95) to their own troops. The QBZ-95 is a distinctive bullpup design (the magazine is behind the trigger) that China has been issuing to its troops for over a decade now. That means China has plenty of surplus Type 81 (improved AK-47) rifles (which the QBZ-95 replaced) to either put into storage, or distribute to allies. Cambodia has bought some Type 95s, for elite units. But most everyone else has the second hand Type 81. AK-47s have been widely used in Burma nearly half a century.

Cambodia has never really recovered from its disastrous experiment in communist government (the Khmer Rouge) in the 1970s. That killed off 15 percent of the population (including nearly all the ethnic Chinese community) and trashed the economy. China supported the Khmer Rouge (as fellow communists), but Khmer Rouge aggression against Vietnam resulted in Vietnam invading in 1979 and deposing the Khmer Rouge. But as the decades went by, former Khmer Rouge officials got back in power, and China made nice.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ghos soldiers? AH Hun Xen?

Anonymous said...

your own fucking ghost fucker!!!,go fuck yourself asshole!.

Anonymous said...

What do you expect? a professional army against a rag tag resemblance of an army.
Do you expect people to believe cambodian newspapers and politicians that cambodia gained the upperhand against the thais?
This is a wake up call to hun sen and his lackeys that fun times are over.

J

Anonymous said...

we should know that Cambodian army are busy logging, land robbing, killing innocent people, protecting wealthy-man properties.

Neokhmer

Anonymous said...

ALL OF YOU ARE AN IDIOT AND STUPID FOR BELIEVING THIS AUTHOR. THE NEXT NEWSPAPER WILL SAY THOUSAND OF CASUALTIES. "WHAT SHOCKED THE CAMBODIAN COMMANDER AND POLITICAL LEADER WAS HOW UNPREPARED THEIR ARMYU WAS FOR EVE A MINOR CONFLICT LIKE THIS"? I BET THE AUTHOR WRITE THIS WHILE SITTING IN HIS/HER BATHROOM READING BANGCOC POST NEWS FOR INFO.

THERE IS NOTHING IN THIS FIGHT THAT SHOCKED THE CAMBODIAN COMMANDERS OR ITS LEADERS. CAMBODIAN HAS BEEN FIGHTING BEFORE THE AUTHOR WAS BORN. YOU THINK THIS LITTLE FIGHT SCARED THE CAMBODIAN? WHO ARE YOU KIDDING?

THE ONLY SURPRISES THAT CAMBODIAN COMMANDERS HAD WAS PROBABLY NOT SPENDING ENOUG MONEY ON MILITARY GEARS. WHY? BECAUSE THEY DIDNT EXPECT TO FIGHT WITH ANYONE. THANKS TO THE LITTLE FIGHT WITH THAILAND CAMBODIAN NOW IS SPENDING MONEY ON MILITARY GEARS. BUT TO SAY CAMBODIAN WAS SHOCKED IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT.

THAILAND COULD START A FIGHT RIGHT NOW AND CAMBODIAN WILL HAVE NO PROBLEM IS DRAGGING THEM TO HELL, AND THEY STILL HAVE FIGHTERS TO FIGHT. THIS AUTHOR IS PROBABLY SITTING IN BANGCOC SUCKING COC RIGHT NOW. THE AUTHOR USES THAILAND'S CASUALTIES AS A CAMBODIAN'S CASUALTIES.

IT IS THE THAILAND MILITARY IS UNPREPARED FOR WAR. HUNDRED OF THEM GOT KILLED DURING THE LAST CLASH.

Anonymous said...

It is very interesting to know that most media outlet continue to down play the border war between Cambodia and Thailand that the war will never become a full scale war!
To me it doesn't matter whether it is a full scale war or a minor war and it is still a war and in any war it has the potential to become a bigger war! Both Cambodia and Thailand don't need weapon factories to kill each other!

Just remember Cambodia was under the Vietnamese occupation for 10 years and Cambodian never ran out of weapon to kill the Vietnamese! So if Thailand want to behave like the Vietnamese the aggressor and they are more than welcome! By the way Thailand can claim they can out spend in the million and billion of dollars in military but if Thailand choose to occupy Cambodia and they will see the collapse in their economy then what and where the million and billion dollar come from?

Afghanistan and Cambodia are the only two country that experience total destruction due to war. What has become of Afghanistan right now? The war is still being fought in Afghanistan even though there is not thing else to destroy!

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen needs to increase his body
guards,not the army forces to fight
with Thailand because he has enough
Vietnamese troops to protect Khmer
land.

Where are these Vietnamese troops?
Vietnam govt never pulled out its
troops from Cambodia since 1979.
It is keeping in rubber fields
in seven provinces in Cambodia.

They live hiding in 6,000,000
Vietnamese illegal immigrants.
How come Hun Sen is worrying about
increasing soldiers to protect Cambodia?
The evil man always increase his body guards to protect himself.

Anonymous said...

Shame on the author for writing this garbage article!

It is known to world that during the border war with Cambodia and Thai military thugs resorted to use illegal weapons system such cluster bombs which was banned by United Nations and this explain why Cambodian military has such high rate casualty! Now if the Cambodian military used the same illegal weapon system then the Thailand will have a higher rate of casualty too!

Garbage in and Garbage out!

Anonymous said...

Thailand would not dare to launch a full scale war on Cambodia otherwise they will come in contact with the Vietnamese soldiers right away and then what? Well...Thailand can expect to spend million even billion of dollars on the war if Thailand wants a piece of the pie and they have to fight for it! I just hope the war will broke out in Cambodia as soon as possible and out of the ash and Cambodian people will rise!

Anonymous said...

All Khmers need to learn to put the National Interest First, and personal and selffish interest last in order to be able to salvage and liberate our Beloved motherland Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

All Khmers need to learn to put the National Interest First, and personal and selffish interest last in order to be able to salvage and liberate our Beloved motherland Cambodia.

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