didn't know Cambodia is so powerful during ancient time.

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whole of thailand and southern part of vietnam under its control sia, all along thought thailand or vietnam is the big boss.

if they move further south last time, dun know wad will happen sia.
 

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there were many powerful kingdom in our region in history, ayutthaya kingdom, srivijaya empire, majapahit empire, malacca sultanate, acheh sultanate... just to list a few.
 

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Why now no leaders go around conquering country anymore?
 

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Yeah, it's pretty wild how much power Cambodia had back in the day, especially under the Khmer Empire. They built some of the most impressive structures, like Angkor Wat, and controlled a huge part of Southeast Asia.
 

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The world of the past is not what it is today,
the ang mos were very uncivilised till very late.
 

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Why now no leaders go around conquering country anymore?
Because 2 world wars have taught us that the other weaker countries will gang up against the aggressor for fear of becoming their next target. And after they gang up and win, they will split the wounded aggressor up and divide up the spoils of war.



Nowadays, must find a more acceptable excuse to start these types of invasions. And dun forget about modern MAD strategies.

Weaker countries, use poisoned shrimp strategy. No fish, prawn also good.
 
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