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Q: Who was the US President who expanded the war in Laos and Cambodia?
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What two actions did President Nixon take involving Vietnam?

He extended the war into Laos and Cambodia and mined Haiphong Harbor.


What country did Nixon invade to try to win the Vietnam war?

Cambodia & Laos.


What wars were going on when Richard Nixon was president?

Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and in the Middle East; the Yom Kippur War.


War during Lyndon Johnson's term?

The primary US military activity during Lyndon Johnson's term a President was the Vietnam War, which extended into Cambodia and Laos.


Where did the vietnan war take place?

Vietnam, with some fighting in Cambodia and Laos.


What was a result of the end of the war Vietnam?

Communist control of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.


Was laos for South or north Vietnam?

Cambodia and Laos were both neutral. The only countries that interferred in the war was Russia, North and the USA, South. Laos and Cambodia were just onlookers. I did not list countries that rescued or gave aid to refugees


Did the vietnam war prevent cambodia and laos from becoming communist?

No. The exact reverse happened. Laos and Cambodia were Western-oriented constitutional monarchies in 1960. By the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, both countries became Communist dictatorships.


Why did cambodianse fouht the vietnan with laoes?

Laos/Cambodia were officially neutral during the war.


What two neutral countries did Nixon bomb during the Vietnam war?

Laos and Cambodia.


How did President Nixon escalate the Vietnam war?

1. B52s over Hanoi (Operations Linebacker & Linebacker II) 2. Into Cambodia (Cambodian Incursion/Invasion) 3. Into Laos (Laos invasion: Operation Lam Son 719)


What happended to Laos and Cambodia after Vietnam war?

As a result of the Vietnam War, both Laos and Cambodia were destabilized. Their pre-war monarchies were replaced with Communist governments supported by Vietnam and China. In Cambodia, this government was the Khmer Rouge, which was later removed from power in 1979 by the Vietnamese. The Lao People's Republic remains in power to this day.