"Who was it that called me a bad woman? I just shaved and bathed you!"

 The naked "white flesh angel" Lin Xue walked in with a basin of clean water and some small props, smiling, "Jia, you talk to your mother slowly! I'll give your sister an enema first! Sergeant Smith will come to "open the bottle cap" for your sister later.

 Don't worry, Sergeant Smith is a very honest person, and I will be watching from the side. I will definitely not fuck your sister to death.

 You've come this far, so forget about trying to preserve your chastity. It's even normal to become a pregnant woman..."

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 The reunion of the female revolutionary's family ended after two hours.

 Jia kissed her mother and sister goodbye, and was pulled into the cabin of several naked white women who volunteered to come to Bali for sex and dual cultivation. They planned to spend the whole day licking her whole body, fully savoring the taste of this "innate peerless furnace holy body" to see if it could help them upgrade.

 Meanwhile, the soft little virgin Leah was also cleaned from the inside out by the "white flesh angel" Lin Xue. Then, she was pressed down on the bed by herself, and Sergeant Smith, who had previously "developed" Jia Ya and had "helped" her, was responsible for her first use.

 Although Sergeant Smith was very gentle, the unused cavity was still too tender. The pain of losing her virginity still made Leah scream and cry out with tears flying everywhere... "White Angel" Lin Xue kept kissing her, comforting her, and distracting her. She was very dedicated.

 Even though Leah still stubbornly called her a bad woman.

 Meanwhile, another American soldier, newly enlightened to the status of a Level 1 Tantric Master, was uninterested in fucking Gia and Leah's mother, Maria—despite her delicate, tender figure and a certain charm. After months of torment in the trenches, being able to seduce a woman like her was a welcome relief. For the Marines, who had endured the rigors of battle, it was a welcome diversion.

 However, ever since he started practicing as a "Tantric Master", he has been in a nudist camp in Bali for more than a week. He has spoiled his appetite for all kinds of young girls here, so naturally he regards today's matter as a chore.

 However, military orders were difficult to disobey, so he could only hold his nose and whip the old woman - this was much easier than charging towards the enemy's machine guns.

 In the end, even though the two women were fucked unconscious, no miracle happened to them like Jia, and they were not promoted to "Tantric Masters" on the spot, which disappointed the researchers who were watching nearby. They could only shake their heads and sigh, "Miracles happen randomly after all," and then they dispersed.

 In the evening, more than 800 American soldiers arrived at the Bali nudist camp, the largest number of people in recent times. They hurriedly took off their clothes, took a shower and shaved their hair, and then they launched an attack on the girls of all kinds in the camp. For a while, the "artillery fire" was deafening and the screams resounded through the valley.

 The noise was so loud that Fili, Marita and Dr. Kissinger, who were just eating their dinner with their knives and forks, felt very annoyed and embarrassed.

 "Ah, what a scoundrel with no sense of public morality! Why did they start this now? Can't we even eat properly?"

 Marita dropped her fork unhappily and wiped her grease-stained lips with a napkin. "Are they so impatient?"

 "There's nothing I can do, Marita. Please be more considerate of these poor soldiers! After all, the most important things in life are killing and fucking. They are so eager to sleep with a woman because they are following their instincts and want to experience mating before death comes!"

 Fili shrugged and continued to attack the ham and eggs on the plate with his knife and fork, while explaining to Marita, "The soldiers who came to Bali for a break today are all from the 1st Marine Division. According to the news above, this unit will soon leave Java and be redeployed back to the Vietnam battlefield.

 So, they fucked the women happily here today and vented the desires that had been pent up in their hearts, but the day after tomorrow they would have to march back to the battlefield in Vietnam, where they would be caught in heavy rain, stepping on mud and traps every day, and continue fighting with the tough Viet Cong in the jungle and rice fields.

 For these Marines, their vacation is almost over, so they naturally have to seize the last moment to have a good time. Just like college students on the last day of vacation, if they don't have homework to finish, they'll probably just have fun...

 "Yes, last year's battle in Indonesia was a crushing defeat. Our army destroyed Southeast Asia's largest nation in just one month. But in order to win this battle, General Westmoreland withdrew all the elite troops stationed in Vietnam, leaving only a few miscellaneous troops for his successor, General Abrams."

 Dr. Kissinger nodded and sighed, "As a result, the fire in Indonesia was extinguished, but the fire in Vietnam burned even bigger!

 Sigh, I never imagined it! Although I'd known the Thai army wasn't very good at fighting, I had no idea it was this weak, allowing the Vietcong and Thai communists to invade their capital, Bangkok! Now we can only redeploy our troops back to fill the gap and save lives!

 The young man from the Marine Corps originally thought that coming to Indonesia this time was like escaping the nightmare purgatory of Vietnam. However, after only a few months of relaxation, he was asked to go to Indonesia again.

 "If they were to go back to the battlefield in Vietnam... would they not be filled with resentment?"

 "Are they about to go to the battlefield? Are they currently doing some kind of comforting ceremony to cheer them up? Oh, this is truly a cruel world where it's all about killing and fucking!"

 Marita was stunned for a moment, then suddenly realized something. She turned her head and looked at the prisoner-of-war camp where strange noises were constantly coming from. She nodded and said, "I understand. I won't mind their noise anymore. These warriors are going to the battlefield soon. Why should we bother with them?"

 No matter how disgusting it is for a man to have sex with a woman, it is at least better than fighting on the battlefield..."

 "You're right, dear. The most eye-catching things in the world nowadays are either killing or fucking..."

 Fili nodded and said, "So I couldn't understand even in my dreams how the Thais lost Bangkok..."

 The author's words:

 I don't know if I'm playing a wild man or a monkey from Mount Emei. But watching this crazy job is really relaxing (laughs).

 Besides, this job pays 200 yuan a day, which is a good income in the local area, right?

 Chapter 355: Bangkok Falls!

 With the outbreak of the Indonesian Civil War, President Johnson decided to intervene militarily in Indonesia, determined to overthrow the pro-communist Sukarno government and support pro-US warlords as its replacement. Nearly 300,000 US-led coalition troops quickly withdrew from the Indochina Peninsula and marched into Indonesia.

 This major strategic decision not only changed the fate of many people, but also changed the fate of several countries.

 General Westmoreland, commander of the US forces in Vietnam, was able to escape the quagmire of the Vietnam War and become commander of the US forces in the Malay Archipelago. He went south to Singapore and commanded a group of American veterans who had been tempered in the blood and fire of the Vietnam War to ravage the weak islanders of Indonesia.

 But on the other hand, for the Vietnamese troops on the battlefield in Vietnam, the departure of more than 200,000 American troops and tens of thousands of Australian troops has relieved the huge burden from their shoulders, freeing up a large number of elite troops that have been tied up, allowing them to launch new offensives with greater confidence and boldness.

 ——In order to seize the "territory at home" from Indonesia, when General Westmoreland moved to Singapore, Australia also withdrew its troops stationed in Vietnam and turned to the Indonesian battlefield, and took over more than 400,000 square kilometers of territory including Timor Island, Anwen Island, and West Irian.

 Of course, relying on only 10,000 Australian troops stationed in Vietnam to secure over 400,000 square kilometers of land was far from enough. However, Australia was very concerned about this and quickly continued to allocate domestic troops, increasing the number of troops in the Indonesian battlefield to 50,000, and even planned further conscription and mobilization.

 As for the question of whether Australia's reckless waste of national funds and the arduous expedition were truly motivated by a desire to annihilate the Indonesian Communist Party, or were they simply taking advantage of the situation to seize territory and carve out several vassal states from Indonesian territory? Well, that's a matter of opinion.

 In any case, in Java and Borneo, where the Indonesian Communist Party was strongest and the Red militias were most numerous, the Australians did not send a single soldier due to their distance from Australia. Instead, on the remote eastern islands, the Australian army engaged in several fierce battles with the right-wing army of the Indonesian military junta, which was attempting to maintain national unity. This greatly delayed the junta's efforts to eliminate the Red guerrillas in Borneo and even directly undermined the junta's authority.

 I really don't know whether the Australians sent troops to Indonesia to suppress the Communists or to support them.

 There is no way, just like no matter whether Sino-Russian relations are good or bad, China will never take Russia to the north lightly.

 No matter which camp Indonesia stands in, Australia is always highly vigilant about this oversized indigenous country on its doorstep.

 Indonesia and Australia are separated by only a body of water, which makes Australia inherently fearful of its northern neighbor.

 Geographically, Australia is surrounded by vast oceans on its east, west, and south, with Indonesia being the only major country to its north. Despite Australia's larger landmass, Indonesia's population is almost ten times that of Australia.

 Well, from the perspective of population size differences, Australians' view of Indonesia is more similar to how Russians view China.

 Next, Indonesia is the world's largest Islamic country and the country with the largest Muslim population in the world.

 Obviously, this is exactly the opposite of Christianity, the mainstream belief in Australia.

 Therefore, Indonesia's religious beliefs are also a huge hidden threat to Australia.

 This has led to Indonesia exerting invisible oppression on Australia in all aspects.

 On the other hand, if Australia wants to expand and control golden waterways such as the Strait of Malacca, it must first defeat Indonesia.

 As keen as Japan is on defeating China, Australia will only be more keen on defeating Indonesia.

 In view of this, almost since Indonesia successfully gained independence, white Australians have always maintained a high degree of hostility towards Indonesia, fearing that their outpost of "white English civilization" would one day be submerged and discolored by Indonesia's "sea of ​​indigenous people."

 If possible, Australia would absolutely like to dismember Indonesia and break it into pieces, thereby eliminating the biggest threat to itself.

 In the view of Australia's hawks, only by dismembering Indonesia can Australia ensure its own national defense security.

 Just like the collapse of the Soviet Union

 , the same reason why China’s northern border can be ensured to be secure.

 This is a conflict between race and religion and has nothing to do with ideology, similar to how Poles are anti-Soviet and anti-Russian no matter what flag they hold.

 For the Australian kangaroos, whether Jakarta raises a red flag or a blue flag, it is a potential threat that must be dealt with severely!

 Originally, with its small population and limited national strength, Australia would have found it difficult to single-handedly attack Indonesia. Now that it has finally seized this opportunity, it's natural to cling to it. And the United States, as the leader of the liberal bloc and the English-speaking world, can't afford to turn its back on Indonesia in this situation.

 As a result, the Indonesian right-wing military officers who overthrew Sukarno would immediately face the humiliation of losing a large amount of territory. The legitimacy of the new regime completely collapsed. In addition, the generals of the military government were not united and were constantly fighting among themselves. As a result, the situation in Indonesia naturally became more and more turbulent.

 In order to keep Indonesia's civil unrest within a controllable range and prevent pro-communist forces from growing stronger, the Pentagon will naturally continue to send more troops to Indonesia to suppress the situation.

 As a result, the military resources of the entire "free camp" were tilted towards the Malay Archipelago where Indonesia was located. On the other hand, the Indochina Peninsula, despite having to directly face the fierce offensive of the Viet Cong, suddenly became a nobody and its support was greatly reduced.

 Although General Abrams, the new commander of US forces in Vietnam, succeeded General Westmoreland, he was a more capable general and had his own ideas about the current situation in the Vietnam War. However, with the US military's strategic focus shifting from Vietnam to Indonesia, the Pentagon left him with too few leverage, leaving him stretched thin. Even a good cook cannot cook without rice.

 Under General Abrams, after repeated drawdowns, the US military presence in Vietnam was reduced to 70,000 to 80,000 men. However, over 60,000 of these were logistics and civilian personnel, or members of the navy and air force, leaving only about 10,000 actual combat troops. In addition, there were 30,000 South Korean troops, the 80,000 "Guangnan National Army" of the Son Se-yeon government, and fewer than 20,000 Miao soldiers and other indigenous militias from the mountainous regions of the "Central Highlands Federation."

 On paper, the total strength of the coalition forces in Vietnam was 200,000, but the actual combat-capable field troops were only about 50,000.

 The rest are "irregular armed forces" such as landlord militias. They can be used to squat in pits and fill lines, but they are absolutely impossible to use for field combat.

 It is obvious that even if the US troops stationed in Vietnam have absolute control over the sea and air, they cannot suppress the Viet Cong with only this small number of troops.

 In fact, as early as when the United States announced its plan to send troops to Indonesia and General Westmoreland led his troops south to Singapore to establish a combat command to intervene in Indonesia, the Viet Cong immediately launched an overwhelming offensive against the US troops stationed in Vietnam and easily captured a large number of US military bases that had been depleted of troops.

 Kon Tum, a major city in the northern Central Highlands region, had been under siege by a North Vietnamese regular army division and numerous local guerrillas since November 1965. Meanwhile, along the Dadao line in the southern Central Highlands, Viet Cong offensives intensified.

 The US-backed Central Highlands Federation was essentially a loose alliance of indigenous peoples forced into the mountains by the defeat of the Vietnamese Kinh people, a group that clung to each other for support. Not only was their combat effectiveness low, their population was small, and they were plagued by internal conflicts. The most populous of these peoples, the Jarai, had only 500,000 people. Even the Hmong, who had some fighting power, could only conscript 10,000 to 20,000 men into the army, even with the US shouldering all the logistical costs.

 In this situation, even if they fought a war of attrition and exchanged lives for lives, the Tay Nguyen mountain people could not outlast the Vietnamese Kinh people with a population of tens of millions!

 ——Just like the North American Indian tribes, even if they had the same weapons as the white people, they could not defeat the continuous influx of white immigrants.

 Therefore, after three years of attritional warfare with the Vietnamese army, even though the US military bore the brunt of the firepower, the indigenous peoples of the Central Highlands were still severely depleted.

 The massive withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam further intensified the panic felt by these mountain people, who had been brutally beaten by the Vietnamese for centuries. Some ethnic groups even secretly colluded with the Vietcong and let the enemy off during the fighting – simply because their tribes were too small, their members were too few, and they simply couldn't afford to lose more people.

 Furthermore, the Central Highlands mountainous region has always been a patchwork of ethnic groups, fragmented and lacking any cohesion, much like the future European Union, each harboring its own agenda. Now, thanks entirely to the relentless pressure from Vietnam, which offers no escape route, and the United States, the unscrupulous benefactor who provides funding, arms, and logistics support, and even takes the lead in the battle, they have been forced to forge a military alliance, called a federation but in reality a confederation, and are now forced to fight a bloody battle against the Vietnamese.

 However, if the war drags on for a long time with no sign of victory, and the United States, the victim of the takeover, shows signs of withdrawing, then these mountain tribes will habitually want to bow their heads and admit defeat again, begging the Vietnamese for a way out.

 After all, in the past few hundred years, they have always been vassal states of Vietnam, equivalent to the southwestern chieftains in ancient China.

 Once the indigenous people of the Central Highlands gave up the idea of ​​independence, the rapid collapse of the front would become a foregone conclusion.

 In order to avoid a complete collapse of the Western Highlands battlefield and to save the precarious situation, the newly appointed General Abrams had to do everything he could to gather troops. He urged the Pentagon to squeeze out troops from bases in Taiwan, Okinawa, the Philippines and other places, and transferred back the Marines and airborne troops guarding U-Tapao Airport from Thailand, gathering about 10,000 fresh troops and sending them to the Western Highlands battlefield, hoping to at least withstand this wave of attacks.

 We'll talk about it later.

 In other words, General Abrams invested almost all of his remaining military resources in the Western Plains.

 However, the offensive launched by the Vietnamese army in the Central Highlands battlefield during this dry season was actually just a feint. Their real target was Thailand!

 Although the Hanoi authorities had always been dissatisfied with the US military stationed in central Vietnam, which had been dividing the North and South, Le Duan, Vo Nguyen Giap and other high-ranking North Vietnamese Workers' Party leaders were well aware that it would be difficult to push the US military into the sea simply by brute force.

 The only way to force the US military to leave Vietnam and create an opportunity for the unification of Vietnam is to avoid the strong and attack the weak, create a larger and more important battlefield for the US military elsewhere, make the Vietnam front relatively unimportant, and force the US military to go to other battlefields to put out fires.

 For example, the recent Indonesian civil war, although it cost the lives of three million members of the Indonesian Communist Party and dealt a heavy blow to the international communist movement, did indeed allow a large number of American troops to leave Vietnam, greatly reducing the pressure on the Vietnamese battlefield and boosting the confidence of revolutionary comrades.

 The next Thai offensive would have been ideal if it could have destroyed the reactionary rule of the Thai feudal royal family in one fell swoop. However, even if it failed to completely communistize Thailand, it would at least have forced the US military to make a choice: which was more important, Thailand or Vietnam?

 On January 30, 1966, the Vietnamese army in the Central Highlands began to retreat and gave up the siege of the important town of Kontum. The Vietnam battlefield gradually calmed down.

 But on the same day, 110,000 Vietnamese troops and 30,000 Khmer Rouge troops set out again from the Cambodia-Thailand border, divided into three routes, coordinated and commanded by General Van Tien Dung, Deputy Secretary of the North Vietnamese Military Commission, and launched an overwhelming general offensive from the southeastern border of Thailand!

 In addition, 30,000 "Pathet Lao" Laotian red armed forces and three main divisions of North Vietnam, starting from Vientiane, the capital of Laos, crossed the Mekong River from the north and headed south into Thailand as a right hook from the side attack!

 With the US military in control of the air and the skies over the Indochina Peninsula filled with US reconnaissance aircraft, it was difficult for the enemy to conceal its large-scale military buildup. Therefore, General Abrams had long been aware of the Vietnamese's intention to attack Thailand.

 However, in his opinion, Thailand had not been without preparations for war in the past two years. Instead, it had rapidly expanded its military to 40 with US-aided weapons. Even if it launched an eastern expedition into Cambodia, it would not be strong enough for the time being. But fighting on its own territory, it should still have some combat capability, right?

 As a result, the subsequent development of the war situation shocked General Abrams and the Pentagon!

 Just one week after Wen Jinyong issued the order for the general attack, the Khmer Rouge troops in the north successfully crossed the Bantan Mountains, wreaked havoc along the way, and finally followed the Vietnamese troops and Thai Communist guerrillas who crossed the Mekong River from Laos to the south, and successfully joined forces on the Khorat Plateau.

 The Vietnamese troops in the center and south also successfully broke through the border and defeated the Thai army, which had far more troops than them on paper.

 There is no way. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the Thai army has always been known for its lack of martial ethics.

 For example, during World War II, Thailand sent troops to invade the French Indochina colony under the banner of "recovering lost territory."

 By early 1941, mainland France had already fallen, and French Indochina was isolated and helpless, with only 15000 troops, 100 aircraft, and 20 tanks. Thailand, on the other hand, had 60 troops, 130 aircraft, and 134 tanks.

 Logically speaking, given the huge gap in military strength and technical weapons between the two sides, Thailand should have been unstoppable.

 The result is that whether on land or on sea, the Gallic rooster is determined to beat the Thais!

 On land, the 200 French troops in the Battambang area easily defeated the fierce attack of 3000 Thai troops, making it impossible for the Thais to advance.

 On the ocean, the French Indochina Fleet, consisting of only one light cruiser and four gunboats, bravely launched a full-scale attack, using the weak to attack the strong, and launched a surprise attack on the Thai Navy's anchorage at Koh Chang. In this naval battle at Koh Chang, the French destroyed the main force of the Thai Navy at almost no cost.

 This will let the people in the third world colonies know that the French masters are not just about surrendering!

 Even if they couldn't defeat the Germans, the French army during World War II would still be an invincible existence with strong martial virtues if placed in other places outside of Europe!

 In the end, it was the Japanese who took sides and dispatched more than 60 warships into the Gulf of Thailand to demonstrate to the French and force the French Indochina colony to cede large tracts of land to their defeated Thailand, allowing the humiliated Thai army to "win without winning."

 After World War II, the Gallic roosters were the butt of ridicule for military enthusiasts worldwide. Even into the 21st century, various "French-insulting" memes still circulate online. Yet, the colonial troops, considered weak even among the French, were able to defeat the Thai army, which was dozens of times larger than them, with ease. This clearly demonstrates just how dismal the Thai army's actual combat effectiveness truly was.

 After World War II, the Thai army's situation did not improve. As an army that still fears conscription in the 21st century and requires a lottery for conscription, and where men even resort to transvestite surgery to avoid conscription, the Thai army's combat effectiveness remains a joke.

 Even Taiwan's strawberry soldiers could laugh at Thai soldiers and call them a bunch of weaklings.

 Although the US military provided Thailand with a large amount of weapons and equipment, it did not interfere with the organization and construction of the Thai army.

 As a result, the army remained as disorganized as ever during the Vietnam War. Senior generals used the army as a tool to scramble for power, while ordinary soldiers lived a life of purgatory in the army. No one had the heart to fight properly, but only to get by.

 Even more devastating was the surge of communist ideology in Thai society at the time. A significant number of newly recruited Thai troops had already been heavily infiltrated by communist elements, unknowingly. These defections further exacerbated the chaos within the Thai army.

 On February 12, U-Tapao Airport, headquarters of the US military in Thailand and Thailand's largest air base, was captured by Vietnamese forces after a rebellion by the Thai airport guards. 1500 US civilian and logistics personnel, unable to evacuate in time, were taken prisoner, and the US-Thai coalition lost air superiority in Thailand.

 This unexpected and devastating defeat was nearly catastrophic for the Thai battlefield. As a common phenomenon after World War II, the Royal Thai Air Force also embodied the military principle of "small nations have strong air forces." This was because the aircraft needed by the air force could be purchased directly from advanced industrial countries, and pilots and ground crew could be trained abroad. This allowed the air force of a small Third World nation to barely keep pace with international standards.

 Moreover, anyone who can become an air force pilot generally comes from the upper-middle class and is not as prone to revolution as the navy and the army.

 Therefore, compared with the navy and army, which are almost two piles of shit, the performance of the Royal Thai Air Force is still remarkable.

 The last time, the reason why the Thai army was able to repel Vietnam’s exploratory attack was due to the deployment of the United States and the air support from U-tapao Airport.

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