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November 1994 - A documentary which asks why more journalists than ever before are being killed in war zones.

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  • Pol Pot's COMMUNIST state of Kampucha came into power in 1975, right after the Americans pulled out of Vietnam.Why didnt the US stopped Cambodia's killings? America spent the last 10 years and true blooded boys lost in Vietnam.The American public dont want ANOTHER war!Vietnam was the REASON for the communist rise and eventually Pol Pot's in Cambodia and thus the killings.With respect,dont place a judgement on a topic just cos you read a commentry that agree with you,STUDY e history with BOOKS

  • @thevisamaster

    Mainstream history and countless credible resources told me that America supported Khmer Rouge.

    This contains some of the information:

    h tt p:/ /chss .montclair .ed u/english/furr/pol/polpotmontc­larion0498 .ht ml (fill in the spaces)

  • @OrthodoxDarwinist Yes you got it right.. for the greater good.and who told you that pol pot was supproted by the free world? A homeless hippie? in fact the armmements supplied to pol pot was Chinese... read it Commie! Mao's ultimate adgenda! That is why Cambodia was called Kampucha in recent history! It was a hotbed for socialist ideals to the extreme, and that is when the murdres happen.

  • @thevisamaster

    Ah you're one of those "anything for the greater good" fraud who thinks that the more than million innocent people killed in Vietnam by America, and the genocide in Cambodia that occurred as a result of the American bombing and support of the Khmer Rouge, is OK because it might have stopped the people from adopting a political ideology which they by and large wanted which would negate American control in the region.

    You have the moral capacity of a wild dog.

  • @OrthodoxDarwin Mate you could bet all you want, it is not my money..ok,reckon my previous attack was rather harsh.However I maintain that "the lie of Tonkin" was a neccessary development to stop the reds from a domino effect throughout the rest of S.E,A.That greater good by preventing the world into a commie revolution,and with that total anarchy!just look at communism now!no such thing as the soviets,China gone capitalist, N korea run by madmen,and vietnam is pimping their girls 4 40 quid!

  • @thevisamaster

    Don't act like a bloody twat, I bet anything that I know a lot more about the topic that you do.

    All I was pointing out was that the incident with gave the pretext for sending full military support to South Vietnam was the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which we now know was deliberately staged to sell the war to Congress and the public.

    Thus it was an entirely baseless war which America had no right to be in.

  • @OrthodoxDarwinist What youve got to look up on the vietnam war is the beginnings, then you can start to actually understand what that conflict is all about... so there was the south and there was the north, each with its oun sets of beliefs, hte north was backed by the soviets and china, the south was backed by america.However BOTH wanted a unified Vietnam..don know what they teach you guys at school, but I suggest, if you want to comment, please pay some effort to STUDY on the topic.

  • The people who risk their lives to film these wars are heroes, as the truth never gets out otherwise.

  • @thevisamaster

    America's involvement in Vietnam was an illegal invasion from the start. A couple of years ago documents were released confirming that the Gulf of Tonkin incident was a total fraud from the start, and was faked so as to convince Congress to allow the invasion.

    The heroes are those who refuses to go and kill innocent people for imperialism.

  • @thevisamaster yes it was that bastard Walter Cronkrite that did us the most harm. I was very glad that that pig finally went to the butcher! I was there for the Tet offensive and we did not lose. The Viet Cong were finished as a fighting force after the offensive. Bastard Cronkite told America we lost the battle. Lying bastard!

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