Cambodia reflected in Iran waters
By H. D. S. Greenway | Tuesday, April 10, 2007 | The Boston Globe
The eerie spectacle of seeing the captured British sailors and marines in ill-fitting suits run up for them by Iranian tailors just before their highly publicized release recalls a similar scene in Cambodia in 1968, during the doomed regime of Prince Sihanouk – a time of equally disastrous American foreign policy…BS
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