nice one craig,appreciate the humour but ,
seriously,considering the topic of this thread and how contentious an issue it is here,
for those who have forgotten:
"The United States dropped upwards of 2.7 million tons of bombs on Cambodia, exceeding the amount it had dropped on Japan during WWII (including Hiroshima and Nagasaki) by almost a million tons. During this time, about 30 per cent of the country's population was internally displaced.
ResultEstimates vary widely on the number of civilian casualites inflicted by the campaign; however,as many as 500,000 people died as a direct result of the bombings while perhaps hundreds of thousands more died from the effects of displacement, disease or starvation during this period.
The Khmer Rouge, previously a marginalized guerrilla group, propagandized the bombing campaign to great effect; by the CIA's own intelligence estimates, the US bombing campaign was a key factor in the increase in popular support for the Khmer Rouge rebels. After their victory in 1975, the Khmer Rouge oversaw a period in which another one-to-two million Cambodians died from execution, hunger and forced labour.
After it became public, the bombing campaign was a subject of contention within the U.S. as opposition to the U.S. military project in Indochina intensified."
sorry if I have hijacked the thread but I needed to reference the op`s inference that there was a US base in Oz and that we are happy about "hosting" foreign troops on our soil and it`s all a joke....banning nuclear armed or powered warships in our waters is one thing but wargames off our coast are questionable-we are totally incapable of defending ourselves anyway but who is going to invade us-Indonesia-China?-I don`t think so-but we spend billions to arm ourselves so we can play these wargames while our farmers and indigenous population struggle.
phew-that feels better-glad I got that off my chest!