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Q: Who would win in a war between just Vietnam and Cambodia?
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Who would win in a war between just Cambodia and Thailand?

No one


Did Thailand take over Cambodia?

No it did not, Cambodia recently took over by Vietnam. After Vietnam quit, Cambodia established new country. Long time ago, Cambodia took over by French colonization. Cambodia and some part of Thailand, such as Siam nakhon or Siamrat was later controlled by French and they changed the name. Nowadays, Thailand do not invade any country but they just keep their territory.


Bordering countries of Vietnam?

the neighbouring countries are china Laos and Cambodia


What was name of Asian war in 1960?

Generally, the struggle in South East Asia (Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia) goes by the name of The Second Indochina War. Inside the US, it is usually known as the Vietnam War, though this is inaccurate, as the war encompassed more than just Vietnam (or, for that matter, was fought not just in Vietnam itself).


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


Why did the invasion of cambodia in 1970 surprise many people?

The invasion of Cambodia in 1970 surprised many people because it extended U.S. military involvement in the Vietnam War and escalated the conflict. It went against assurances made by President Nixon that the U.S. would de-escalate the war. Additionally, the invasion was kept secret, leading to a public backlash when it was revealed.


Who did Vietnam fight after the US?

Just some neighborhood disputes with Red China, Laos, and Cambodia. Fairly minor in scope, however the former NVA/NVAF came out on top in all of them.


Why did the US invaded Laos?

The North Vietnamese and Viet Cong had been using Laos and Cambodia as a safe haven from which to attack Americans in South Vietnam. The North Vietnamese would cross from Laos into South Vietnam, attack, and then hurry back across the Laotian border when US forces started after them. Supply lines from North Vietnam to its forces in the south also ran through Laos and Cambodia, just over the border from South Vietnam. The North Vietnamese knew the US would respect the border, so they did not. The Laotian and Cambodian governments were not powerful enough to halt this abuse of their territory. Its very similar to the situation in Afghanistan today, with enemy forces hiding out in Pakistan, just over the border, and crossing into Afghanistan to attack, then scurrying back over the border.


Were there American troops in Vietnam in 1954?

No. The French were just leaving. Totally wrong answer. Advisors entered in 1953 and by June of 1955 a total of 740 Advisors were deployed with Vietnamese units. MAAG (Indochina) had a presence in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. The CIA operatives and Air America surrogates were in place supporting France and South Vietnam.


What is a theater death?

Theater is a military term for an area. Example: WWII had two main theaters; the European Theater and the Pacific Theater. One lesser known WWII theater was the CBI Theater (China/Burma/India), e.g. films: "Ojective Burma", starring Errol Flynn; and "Merrill's Marauders", starring Jeff Chandler.


What country is halfway between vietnam and america?

No country, just the Pacific Ocean.


What 3 countries made up french indochina?

Ancient China France Japan; but Japan didn't really colonize it/they occupied it; they were just adding that region to their other conquests...using them as stepping stones towards future conquests. Translation: France used Vietnam for business gains; Japan used Vietnam for military gains; example: Japanese Army bombers took off from Vietnamese airfields and sunk the British Battleship HMS Prince of Wales and Battlecruiser HMS Repulse on December 10, 1941 (3 days after Pearl Harbor). France planted rubber trees in Vietnam.