- Storm over Laos
infobox Book |
name = Storm over Laos
title_orig =
translator =
image_caption =
author =Sisouk na Champassak
illustrator =
cover_artist =
country =Laos
language = English
series =
genre =History
publisher =Fredrick A. Praeger, Inc.
release_date = 1961
english_release_date =
media_type = Print (Hardback andPaperback )
pages = 202 pp
isbn = N/A
preceded_by =
followed_by =Storm over Laos was written in 1961 by Prince
Sisouk na Champassak . It is written in entirely in English by the Prince himself. It is a book on Laos from 1945 to 1961. It goes into much detail about the semi non-violentSecret War in Laos. It also talks about the rise of thePathet Lao , from a dusty guerrilla unit and on.Prince Sisouk also does not only talk about
Laos but the surrounding struggles ofVietnam andChina . Upon trips toPeking , Prince Sisouk describes his views on the rising totalitarian governments ofLaos neighbors. Below is an excerpt from "Chapter 5, Journey to Peking" when Prince Sisouk and otherPathet Lao delegates met with Chinese Minister of Defense, MarshalPeng Dehuai ."We were impressed by the strong personality of our host, dubbed the "the tiger of
Korea " for his military exploits at head of the Chinese "volunteers" in theLand of the Morning Calm . Assuring us thatChina would never attack Laos, since she only desired to maintain good neighborly relations with all countries ofAsia , Peng declared in his energetic tone, "We are not afraid of theU.S. We beat them inKorea . We do not have atom bombs, but we have great manpower. Even if they were to use their atom bombs in case of war, they could never kill more than 300 of 400 million Chinese. That would still leave 200 million which would easily be enough to be them." These aggressive statements revealed to us the Chinese leaders' profound contempt for human life."
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.