

S2 Ep12: The Cambodian Civil War Begins - Part Two: A Revolution Waged With Empty Hands
12 snips Nov 26, 2023
Discover the intriguing origins of the Cambodian Civil War as the Communist Party of Kampuchea gears up for armed struggle. Explore Prince Sihanouk's complex relationship with the United States and the arrival of devastating bombings. Experience the chaos of local uprisings and the desperate attempts of revolutionaries navigating guerrilla warfare. Uncover the manipulation of historical truths by the Khmer Rouge and the strategic build-up that tied Cambodia’s fate to the larger Vietnam conflict. It's a dramatic tale of ambition, turmoil, and survival.
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Jackie Kennedy's Visit
- Jackie Kennedy visited Cambodia in November 1967, fulfilling a lifelong dream of seeing Angkor.
- This quasi-state visit had political significance, as Sihanouk used Kennedy's celebrity to boost his political messages.
Shifting Alliances
- Sihanouk's seemingly friendly reception of Jackie Kennedy, despite previous animosity towards her late husband, signaled potential diplomatic shifts.
- Both Cambodia and the US had reasons to re-establish ties, given the Cultural Revolution in China and the Vietnam War.
CPK's War Plan
- The CPK, inspired by Maoist People's War strategy and the Vietnamese example, planned a nationwide armed resistance.
- Despite their limited resources, they aimed to start a revolution, mirroring the Vietnamese approach.