The Chinese and the Vietnamese are cousins.
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In a message dated 10/23/2009 9:30:24 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:


Can  you say the same thing about the Chinese?

On Oct 23, 8:32 am,  [email protected] wrote:
> In a short sentence: What Vietnam wants,  Vietnam gets it from the 
Cambodian
>  government. And it has done  it "legally", in the eyes of international  
> community, with the  Cambodian government.
>
> In a message dated 10/23/2009 6:24:25  A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
>
> [email protected]  writes:
>
> Can  you elaborate more about Cambodian  government works like a charm
> to fit  Vietnamese short and long  term
> goals?
>
> On Oct 21, 5:09 pm,  [email protected]  wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > So far the  Vietnamese have had great  success in putting in place a  
>  > Cambodian government that works  like a charm to fit their short and  
long
> term  
> > goal. The price  of their  investment ( the death of 50,000 soldiers) is
> just a  
>  >  small change in their pocket and it is and will be priceless for  the 
 
> future
> > of  the Vietnamese people. God  know how many Cambodians  have died at 
the
> hand
> > of  Viet soldiers.
>
> > Cambodia  is slipping very fast  to become a part of Indochina  
Federation.
>
> > Meanwhile  Cambodians are still divided and  actively persueing in a  
much
> > lesser important matters. Both  members (most if  not all) of the 
ruling  
> party
> > and the  oppositions have not put Cambodia's national interest first.  
> >  ==========
>
> > In a message dated  10/8/2009 5:39:32 P.M. Eastern  Daylight Time,  
>
>  > [email protected]  writes:
>
> > Vietnamese,  not Khmer, leaders realized, they  would have to end  their
>  > military presence in  Cambodia.
>
> > The United  States and its Asian  allies have  cut off or severely
> >  limited economic ties with Vietnam which  add  serious problem  to
> > Vietnam's internal economic problems because of its  occupation of
> > Cambodia.
>
> > Lt. Gen. Le  Kha Phieu,  the former deputy  commander in chief of
> >  Vietnamese forces in  Cambodia, told a press  conference in 1989  that
> > 55,000 Vietnamese  troops had died in the Cambodian  conflict since
> >  1977.
>
> > As late as  2008, there was still effort to  repatriate the remains of
> >  Vietnamese invaders who killed on  Cambodian  soil.
>
>  > Vietnam got involved in Cambodia  primarily for Vietnamese reasons  --
> > just as it was getting out  primarily for  Vietnamese  reasons.
>
> > On Oct 8, 2:28 pm,  [email protected]  wrote:>  
>
>  _http://www.dap-news.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=...
>
>  
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>
>  
(http://www.dap-news.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=...>  >  
ws&Itemid=75)
>
> > > Hun Sen claims  that  Vietnamese forces was  completely removed in  
>
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