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  • curprev 08:3708:37, 14 November 202224.56.228.163 talk 4,883 bytes −14 The use of punji sticks was by no means limited to the NLF. Both the US and the ARVN used punji sticks, as did combatants throughout the region. The attribution of this tactic to the NLF alone is akin to attribution scalping to Native Americans alone without mentioning it undo

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  • curprev 05:5105:51, 1 April 2022Deathpigeon talk contribs 4,894 bytes −101 The claim that the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons bans punji sticks is unsourced. It is also incorrect. The Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons regulates the use of booby-traps, but does not enumerate any booby-trap that are banned. Punji sticks can be used in ways that are illegal under the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, but are not actually banned by that convention. undo

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