Choy Euy... Ong Wat Keo Xieng Xa-ath Lait Mooy... Ma Nhom Xom Xor Xeur.

I think maybe now Xadat Iv is retired, and the rain is retired too.

KSU

On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Watkeo Kuma <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Old Cambodian people always believe, when King's going somewhere, there
> always rain....
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2010 23:37:26 -0600
> Subject: King's visit to Vietnam will prevail negative to Cambodia
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
>
>
> King's visit to Vietnam will prevail negative to 
> Cambodia<http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com/2010/06/kings-visit-to-vietnam-will-prevail.html>
>
> Pay a visit to a state stages on two different perspectives: a tribute and
> a bilateral talk. But how King and other Cambodian leaders can pursue a
> bilateral talk if Cambodian counterpart has no collateral such as business
> investors or other essential contingents in Vietnam. If Cambodia cannot
> pursue that perspective like Vietnam has retained in Cambodia, all
> Cambodian's leader visits to Vietnam is just a tribute to supplement the
> prowess of Vietnam's hegemony over Cambodia as well as to totalizing an
> absolute installed government.
>
> Op-Ed: Khmer Young <http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com/>
>
> King's visit to Viet shows two magnificent things: the prowess that King
> can use to confront the Viet, and the prostration and gratitude the King
> will tribute to the Viet.
>
> Each of them has its cause and effect.
>
> But in accordance to the letter from the so-called Office of the Monarchy
> as well as the leaning down towards Viet of Hun Sen government on behalf of
> the propaganda of maintaining friendship, comprehensive development, mutual
> understanding and lasting cooperation; the King will ultimately pay homage
> and gratitude to Viet leaders like recent visit of Leng Peng Long of Khmer
> NA<http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2010/06/cambodia-creates-best-conditions-for.html>as
>  well as many other government leaders and dignitaries.
>
> So, you wish to hear the good result after the King's visit? I am
> disappointed since the preparation of this visit. It is just a visit to a
> dominate state which all incumbent Khmer leaders have to maintain this
> tradition. You can count all those leaders numbering from Prime Minister Hun
> Sen, to Mam Som Orn of ministers cabinet, ministers of each ministries,
> assembly representatives, and many other incumbent dignitaries etc are aimed
> to bow down Viet's leaders in the prospect of tightening cooperation
> propaganda. After the current King Sihamuni's visit, former King Norodom
> Sihanouk will fully help this cooperation propaganda achievable.
>
> The author of this article
> <http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2010/06/king-father-majestic-insult-upon-khmer.html>elegantly
> and wisely elaborated all aspects of the Monarchy's failure under the King
> Sihanouk enthronement. Reflecting from the bas-relief of Bayon and Angkor
> Wat to the present appearance of the King, we can perceive the gradual
> fading away of the Khmer Monarchy, its fame and institute.
>
> Who has eliminated the Khmer monarchy? No one, but the King themselves; and
> King Sihanouk has to take accountable to this frailty.
>
> How about the possible prowess that King Sihanouk should utilize to bargain
> with the Viet's leaders during his visit?
>
> - First, Min Triet is the Viet's leader from the south, it is possible that
> the South and the King as well as the South and the US, still have common
> sympathy to each other. Recent reports have frequently affirmed the
> differences of the South and the North in handling with the influence of
> China. It confirmed about the possible strife of these two brothers. So how
> King Sihanouk can see the differences and utilize it wisely?
>
> - King Sihanouk is a good friend of China's leaders. Will the King be able
> to utilize this prowess to bargain with the Viet's leaders? The King has to
> grasp his potential power to sit face to face with the Viet's leaders, not
> to act as an installed government messenger.
>
> All these two are important for the King visit.
>
> But if the King visit to Vietnam this coming week just an informal and
> personal visit like claimed, it is a frail of the King and the Monarchy
> Institute that have never realized the bad intention of the Viet's leaders
> hidden behind the word "friend", "cooperation" or "comprehensive
> development" etc.
>
> Pay a visit to a state stages on two different perspectives: a tribute and
> a bilateral talk. But how King and other Cambodian leaders can pursue a
> bilateral talk if Cambodian counterpart has no collateral such as business
> investors or other essential contingents in Vietnam. If Cambodia cannot
> pursue that perspective like Vietnam has retained in Cambodia, all
> Cambodian's leader visits to Vietnam is just a tribute to supplement the
> prowess of Vietnam's hegemony over Cambodia as well as to totalizing an
> absolute installed government.
>
> I am appreciate with Neary 
> Krud<http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2010/06/king-father-majestic-insult-upon-khmer.html>for
>  her open-minded and scholarly essay.
>
> Regards,
>
> KY
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