President Nixon expanded the Vietnam War into neighboring Cambodia in 1970. This operation aimed to target North Vietnamese sanctuaries and supply routes, which were believed to be critical for the war effort against South Vietnam. The invasion sparked significant domestic protests and heightened anti-war sentiment in the United States. Ultimately, it led to further destabilization in the region and contributed to the rise of the Khmer Rouge.
Cambodia
Yes!
The president of South Vietnam at the end of the war was Nguyen Van Thieu.
Richard M. Nixon
President Lyndon Baines Johnson followed by President Richard M. Nixon .
President Nixon accomplised ending the Vietnam War.
Johnson and Nixon.
The Vietnam War.
Vietnam was not a war it was an action.
It was Richard Nixon.
Cambodia
Yes!
The president of the USA for a major time of the Vietnam War was Lyndon Johnson.
Nixon and Ford.
President Nixon expanded the Vietnam War into Cambodia on April 30, 1970. This decision was part of a campaign to target North Vietnamese forces that were using Cambodian territory as a base for operations against South Vietnam. The action led to significant protests in the United States and heightened tensions surrounding the war.
President Nixon was associated with both the escalation of and end of the Vietnam War.
Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford.