During my recent journey to Cambodia I witnesses first hand evidence of the last war we pulled out from. Ethnic cleansing occurred in the form of the killing fields, which we as a nation have never seen as anything other than a Cambodian problem. Today, thirty years later, many Cambodian people remain without clean water, electricity, or medical care.
Fortunately they are not hostile towards America. They are a Buddhist country unlike the current participants in our global conflagrations. Let us not forget them as we we look to our next president for sane policies that can bring conflicts abroad to an end: