Cambodia and Thailand.
I am accusing Western developed countries.
I am accusing Japan, the U.S., the U.K., France, the Netherlands and Western developed countries.
I am not accusing Cambodia nor Thailand.
It is Western developed countries that are evil.
Cambodia, Thailand and Southeast Asian countries are the victims of invasion by Western developed countries.
Asia must get independence from Western developed countries.
Western developed countries are the evil empires.
The history of Thailand.
Southeast Asian countries were colonized by the U.K., France and the Netherlands.
Thailand remained neutral as a buffer state.
When Japan entered W.W.II., Japan set its sights on neutral Thailand and effectively occupied the country.
Thailand became a puppet state of Japan and maintained its independence only nominally.
During W.W.II., Thailand became a base for Japan's invasion against Southeast Asian countries.
Thailand became an Axis power as an ally of Japan.
As a result, after W.W.II., the position of Thailand became very difficult.
As a result, during the Vietnam War, the U.S. Forces were stationed in Thailand.
During the Vietnam War, Thailand was the third-largest provider of ground forces to South Vietnam, following the Americans and South Koreans.
Airfields for B-52 strategic bombers were established in Thailand.
Because the B-52 is large, the only airfields which could operate the B-52 at that time in Asia were Okinawa, the Philippines, Thailand and Guam.
It is Western developed countries that are evil.
Cambodia, Thailand and Southeast Asian countries are the victims of invasion by Western developed countries.
Asia must get independence from Western developed countries.
Western developed countries are the evil empires.
[Wikipedia]
Thailand in the Vietnam War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand_in_the_Vietnam_War
The Kingdom of Thailand, under the administration of military dictator Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, took an active role in the Vietnam War.
Thailand was the third-largest provider of ground forces to South Vietnam, following the Americans and South Koreans.
Thai involvement did not become official until the total involvement of the United States in support of South Vietnam in 1963.
The Thai government then allowed the United States Air Force in Thailand to use its air and naval bases.
At the height of the war, almost 50,000 American military personnel were stationed in Thailand, mainly airmen.
[Wikipedia]
Thailand in World War II
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand_in_World_War_II
Thailand officially adopted a neutral position during World War II until the five hour-long Japanese invasion of Thailand on 8 December 1941, which led to an armistice and military alliance treaty between Thailand and the Empire of Japan in mid-December 1941.
[Wikipedia]
Thailand
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand
In World War I, Siam sided with the Allies, a political decision made in order to amend the unequal treaties.
Following a bloodless revolution in 1932, it became a constitutional monarchy and changed its official name to Thailand, becoming an ally of Japan in World War II.
During the Cold War, Thailand became a major non-NATO ally of the United States and played an anti-communist role in the region as a member of SEATO, which was disbanded in 1977.
History
Rattanakosin Kingdom and modernization (1782 –1932)
Thailand is the only Southeast Asian state never to have been colonised by a Western power,[91] in part because Britain and France agreed in 1896 to make the Chao Phraya valley a buffer state.
Constitutional monarchy, World War II and Cold War (1932–1975)
On 8 December 1941, the Empire of Japan launched an invasion of Thailand, and fighting broke out shortly before Phibun ordered an armistice. Japan was granted free passage, and on 21 December Thailand and Japan signed a military alliance with a secret protocol, wherein the Japanese government agreed to help Thailand regain lost territories.
The Thai government then declared war on the United States and the United Kingdom.
The Free Thai Movement was launched both in Thailand and abroad to oppose the government and Japanese occupation.
After the war ended in 1945, Thailand signed formal agreements to end the state of war with the Allies.
Thailand joined the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) to become an active ally of the United States in 1954.
[Wikipedia]
United States Air Force in Thailand
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Air_Force_in_Thailand
The United States Air Force (USAF) deployed combat aircraft to Thailand from 1960 to 1975 during the Vietnam War.
Royal Thai Air Force Bases are an important element in the Pentagon's "forward positioning" strategy.
Vietnam War
During the Vietnam War, about 80% of all USAF air strikes over North Vietnam originated from air bases in Thailand.
At its peak in 1969 more airmen were serving in Thailand than were serving in South Vietnam.
At Udorn, just from Hanoi supersonic, unarmed RF-101 and RF-4C photo-reconnaissance jets launched and flew missions over target areas immediately before and after a raid to photograph the damage so assessments of attacks could be made.
Udorn also hosted three squadrons of F-4C/D & E Phantoms which flew escort, sweep, and Air Combat Patrol missions to protect other U.S. strike aircraft.
From Korat, Takhli and Ubon came the Republic F-105 Thunderchiefs and F-4C and F-4D Phantoms that actually delivered the bombs and also General Dynamics F-111s with terrain-following radar from Takhli.
(During the deployment of the F-111s three crashed soon after arriving at Takhli and the F-111 fleet was grounded to investigate the problem).
From U-Tapao airfield on the Gulf of Siam, the largest airfield in Southeast Asia, came the Boeing B-52s and the four-engine Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker refuellers that took to the air and refueled the aircraft just before and after they hit North Vietnam.
From Takhli flew EB-66 electronic-warfare jets with special equipment that can detect the "fingerprints" of enemy radar in the sky and then send out a signal that fouls up the screen below.
Flying out of Takhli, F-105s armed with radar-guided Shrike missiles had the job of knocking out SAM sites.
These are the major bases the USAF operated from in Thailand:
* Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base, 1961–1970
Major USAF Unit: 631st Combat Support Group, 1962–1970
* Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, 1962–1975
Major USAF Unit: 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1965–1975
Major USAF Unit: 553rd Reconnaissance Wing, 1967-1971
* Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Navy Base, 1962–1976
Major USAF Unit: 56th Special Operations Wing, 1967–1975
* Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base, 1961–1971; 1972–1974
Major USAF Unit: 355th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1965–1971; Rotational units, 1972–1974
* U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield, 1965–1976
Major USAF Units: 4258th Strategic Wing, 1966–1970; 307th Strategic Wing, 1970–1975
* Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base, 1965–1974
Major USAF Unit: 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1965–1974
* Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base, 1964–1976
Major USAF Unit: 432d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, 1966–1975
In addition Marine Aircraft Group 15 operated from Royal Thai Air Base Nam Phong from June 1972 to September 1973.
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カンボジアとタイ
私は、西側諸国を批判しています。
私は、日本、米国、英国、フランス、オランダ、西側先進国を批判しています。
私は、カンボジアのこともタイのことも批判していません。
悪いのは、西側先進国だ。
カンボジアもタイも東南アジア諸国も、西側先進国による侵略の被害者だ。
アジアは、西側先進国から独立するのだ。
西側先進国は、悪の帝国だ。
タイの歴史
東南アジアが、英国、フランス、オランダの植民地にされる。
タイは緩衝国として中立を保つ。
日本が第2次大戦に参入すると、日本は中立だったタイに目をつけ、事実上占領する。
タイは、日本の傀儡国となり名目だけ独立を保つ。
タイは、第2次大戦時、日本の東南アジア侵略の拠点となる。
タイは、日本の同盟国として枢軸国となる。
この結果、タイの第2次大戦後の立場は苦しくなった。
この結果、タイには、ベトナム戦争時、米軍が駐留した。
タイはベトナム戦争で、米国、韓国につぐ規模の多くの戦力をベトナムに派遣した。
タイには、B-52の飛行場ができた。
B-52は大型機であり、当時、運用できる飛行場は、アジアには、沖縄、フィリピン、タイ、グアムぐらいしかなかった。
悪いのは、西側先進国だ。
カンボジアもタイも東南アジアも、西側先進国による侵略の被害者だ。
アジアは、西側先進国から独立するのだ。
西側先進国は、悪の帝国だ。
[Wikipedia]
ベトナム戦争におけるタイ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand_in_the_Vietnam_War
The Kingdom of Thailand, under the administration of military dictator Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, took an active role in the Vietnam War.
Thailand was the third-largest provider of ground forces to South Vietnam, following the Americans and South Koreans.
Thai involvement did not become official until the total involvement of the United States in support of South Vietnam in 1963.
The Thai government then allowed the United States Air Force in Thailand to use its air and naval bases.
At the height of the war, almost 50,000 American military personnel were stationed in Thailand, mainly airmen.
[Wikipedia]
タイに駐留した米空軍
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Air_Force_in_Thailand
The United States Air Force (USAF) deployed combat aircraft to Thailand from 1960 to 1975 during the Vietnam War.
Royal Thai Air Force Bases are an important element in the Pentagon's "forward positioning" strategy.
Vietnam War
During the Vietnam War, about 80% of all USAF air strikes over North Vietnam originated from air bases in Thailand.
At its peak in 1969 more airmen were serving in Thailand than were serving in South Vietnam.
At Udorn, just from Hanoi supersonic, unarmed RF-101 and RF-4C photo-reconnaissance jets launched and flew missions over target areas immediately before and after a raid to photograph the damage so assessments of attacks could be made.
Udorn also hosted three squadrons of F-4C/D & E Phantoms which flew escort, sweep, and Air Combat Patrol missions to protect other U.S. strike aircraft.
From Korat, Takhli and Ubon came the Republic F-105 Thunderchiefs and F-4C and F-4D Phantoms that actually delivered the bombs and also General Dynamics F-111s with terrain-following radar from Takhli.
(During the deployment of the F-111s three crashed soon after arriving at Takhli and the F-111 fleet was grounded to investigate the problem).
From U-Tapao airfield on the Gulf of Siam, the largest airfield in Southeast Asia, came the Boeing B-52s and the four-engine Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker refuellers that took to the air and refueled the aircraft just before and after they hit North Vietnam.
From Takhli flew EB-66 electronic-warfare jets with special equipment that can detect the "fingerprints" of enemy radar in the sky and then send out a signal that fouls up the screen below.
Flying out of Takhli, F-105s armed with radar-guided Shrike missiles had the job of knocking out SAM sites.
These are the major bases the USAF operated from in Thailand:
* Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base, 1961–1970
Major USAF Unit: 631st Combat Support Group, 1962–1970
* Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, 1962–1975
Major USAF Unit: 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1965–1975
Major USAF Unit: 553rd Reconnaissance Wing, 1967-1971
* Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Navy Base, 1962–1976
Major USAF Unit: 56th Special Operations Wing, 1967–1975
* Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base, 1961–1971; 1972–1974
Major USAF Unit: 355th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1965–1971; Rotational units, 1972–1974
* U-Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield, 1965–1976
Major USAF Units: 4258th Strategic Wing, 1966–1970; 307th Strategic Wing, 1970–1975
* Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base, 1965–1974
Major USAF Unit: 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1965–1974
* Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base, 1964–1976
Major USAF Unit: 432d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, 1966–1975
In addition Marine Aircraft Group 15 operated from Royal Thai Air Base Nam Phong from June 1972 to September 1973.
[Wikipedia]
タイ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand
In World War I, Siam sided with the Allies, a political decision made in order to amend the unequal treaties.
Following a bloodless revolution in 1932, it became a constitutional monarchy and changed its official name to Thailand, becoming an ally of Japan in World War II.
During the Cold War, Thailand became a major non-NATO ally of the United States and played an anti-communist role in the region as a member of SEATO, which was disbanded in 1977.
歴史
Rattanakosin Kingdom and modernization (1782 –1932)
Thailand is the only Southeast Asian state never to have been colonised by a Western power,[91] in part because Britain and France agreed in 1896 to make the Chao Phraya valley a buffer state.
Constitutional monarchy, World War II and Cold War (1932–1975)
On 8 December 1941, the Empire of Japan launched an invasion of Thailand, and fighting broke out shortly before Phibun ordered an armistice. Japan was granted free passage, and on 21 December Thailand and Japan signed a military alliance with a secret protocol, wherein the Japanese government agreed to help Thailand regain lost territories.
The Thai government then declared war on the United States and the United Kingdom.
The Free Thai Movement was launched both in Thailand and abroad to oppose the government and Japanese occupation.
After the war ended in 1945, Thailand signed formal agreements to end the state of war with the Allies.
Thailand joined the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) to become an active ally of the United States in 1954.
[Wikipedia]
第2次大戦におけるタイ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand_in_World_War_II
Thailand officially adopted a neutral position during World War II until the five hour-long Japanese invasion of Thailand on 8 December 1941, which led to an armistice and military alliance treaty between Thailand and the Empire of Japan in mid-December 1941.