The expansion of the Vietnam War into Cambodia in 1970 sparked significant backlash in America, leading to widespread protests and a heightened anti-war movement. Many Americans were outraged by the decision, viewing it as an escalation of the conflict and a violation of Cambodian sovereignty. The Kent State shooting in May 1970, where National Guardsmen killed four students during a protest, further intensified public sentiment against the war, galvanizing opposition and leading to increased activism across the country. Overall, the reaction reflected deep divisions within American society regarding U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia.
Cambodia was neutral.
During the Vietnam War, the war spilled over to Cambodia.
Cambodia was invaded by the Japanese during the war. At the end of the war, Cambodia took the opportunity the Japanese offered and became a separate country.
It didn't, Cambodia was officially neutral.
because there was a war in cambodia that killedthousands of people.
Japan never started war with Cambodia, they just came to control Cambodia. They did invaded Thailand, but they didn't invaded Cambodia. If they invade, they might had to fight against France because Cambodia at that time was also under control of France.
The full-scale civil war of Cambodia broke out in 1970 on October.
Who told you it was, specifically how was Cambodia involved in the war? If you can boil down specifics, then maybe an explanation can be given.
Cambodia & Laos.
war in Cambodia.
See website on Cambodia.
Cambodia was officially neutral during the war.