Re: 
http://groups.google.com/group/camdisc/browse_thread/thread/805da000b9d019fc/05373dcf419e03cc#05373dcf419e03cc

> Dear Mr P.K.Ving,
> I would like to intervene to your discussion with Mr.Krakmo to
> ask you to,please, show us the smartness of the move to
> embrace Thaksin by Hub Sen. Could you enlighten us ?
> k

Dear Krethya1,

Thank you for your interest. However first I like to correct your
belief that I discussed with Mr Krakmo. Here I didn't discuss anything
with him. My post was in reply to cppamerican cppamerican. When a post
doesn't specify explicitely who it addresses, you can find out who by
reading the line below the post. For example, in my case, the line
reads:

"On Sep 1, 11:55 pm, cppamerican cppamerican <[email protected]>
wrote: ".

So it's cppamerican cppamerican to whom I replied.

Now for your request. First, an enemy of your enemy should be your
friend. An enemy of your enemy is fighting against your enemy. You're
also fighting against your enemy. So if you and the enemy of your
enemy join force to fight against your enemy, then you'll have a
better chance of defeating your enemy. That's the meaning of "an enemy
of your enemy should be your friend".

Next, Hun Sen and Thaksin. Thaksin, who was democratically elected by
the Thai people, was illegally overthrown by a military coup. The
military undemocratically installed the current Thai government. So
Thaksin is an enemy of the current Thai government. The current Thai
government is in territorial conflict about Preah Vihear with
Cambodia. So the current Thai government is also an enemy of Cambodia.
Thaksin is an enemy of an enemy of Cambodia. Thus Hun Sen made a smart
move when he embraced Thaksin, because he adhered to the wisdom that
an enemy of your enemy should be your friend.

If you have further questions, please take the liberty to ask.

Regards,

Pheng Kim Ving

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