Anonymous said...
Dear Khmer,
Scot
Marciel simply represents the U.S. stance on Cambodia issue which has
not changed for quite sometimes. To CNRP members, this move seems
illogical. However, this is how decision is made by a nation. Let me
suggest that U.S does not make such decision in a vacuum. Before such
decision is made, the State Department has been briefed by U.S.
political experts assigned to U.S. embassy in Cambodia.
These
political counselors investigated, analyzed political matters in
Cambodia based on facts and evidences, and deliberated their finding
accordingly. Political propaganda from both parties have little or no
impacts at all with their decisions.
Don’t
be mad at Scot Marciel. The U.S. has been doing what the U.S. has been
doing for centuries, that is, to protect the U.S. interests. There is
nothing wrong with this approach.
As
far as CNRP is concerned, all the political maneuvering by the CNRP’s
leadership simply tells us that our leaders are lacking of a rudimental
understanding of international relations. It was an embarrassment for
our leaders to even think about asking foreign donors and investors to
halt their activities due to what is seen by international perspectives
as Cambodia’s internal matters. The probability of foreign donors are
willing to comply with our leaders’ request was almost null. That was a
one our leaders’ political blunders.
CNRP members should be critical of such leadership otherwise when they will lead us to another disaster.
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