1970, President Nixon ordered United States troops to occupy parts of Cambodia .
Following months of secret U.S. bombings on Communist bases, American ground troops
1969, President Nixon ordered secret bombing of Cambodia and maximum aerial
This bombing of Cambodia and all follow up “Menu” operations were kept secret from ...
The Nixon administration secretly ordered more bombings, without the consent of Congress.
The clandestine bombing campaign over Laos and Cambodia conducted
20—President Nixon, speaking to a friendly audience of war veterans, today defended his order for secret bombing of Cambodia in 1969, saying it had been “ absolutely necessary” to
staff to concentrate power in the White House—that is to say, within themselves. ... his goals—he secretly ordered the bombing of Communist supply lines on the ... Nixon ordered a temporary invasion of Cambodia—the administration called it ...
while ordering the secret B–52 bombings of North Vietnamese base camps in Cambodia—the “Menu bombings”—as a signal of his willingness ...
Newly inaugurated President Richard Nixon authorized for the first time use of