1970, President Nixon ordered United States troops to occupy parts of Cambodia .
The plans for the bombing was opposed by the Defense Secretary Melvin Laird who doubted the bombings could be kept secret and feared the reaction of ...
Following months of secret U.S. bombings on Communist bases,
The Nixon administration secretly ordered more bombings, without the consent of ...
This bombing of Cambodia and all follow up “Menu” operations were kept secret from the American public and the U.S. Congress because Cambodia was ...
20—President Nixon, speaking to a friendly audience of war veterans, today defended his order for secret bombing of Cambodia in 1969, ...
Henry Kissinger, one of the architects of the secret bombing of Cambodia, who had ordered his own dissenting staffers and several journalists ...
Moses, testified that the daily raids, which involved such fighter‐bombers as the F ‐100 and the P‐4, had often been sent against suspected ...
The Nixon Administration kept the bombings secret from Congress for several months, insisting they were directed against legitimate Vietnamese and Khmer ...
As the War progressed, the U.S. ostensibly invaded both Cambodia and Laos in order to disrupt these routes. The Bombing. The initial operation was authorized ...