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While the country was under the impression that the troops were being withdrawn from Vietnam, an invasion of Cambodia was only an escalation in conflict. “Nixon and Kissinger widened the war geographically as well by attacking neutral Cambodia, where North Vietnamese troops maintained sanctuaries. This further escalation of the war, for which he never sought congressional support, began in March 1969 with a highly secret campaign of bombing raids...
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“Nixon and Kissinger widened the war geographically as well by attacking neutral Cambodia, where North Vietnamese troops maintained sanctuaries. This further escalation of the war, for which he never sought congressional support, began in March 1969 with a highly secret campaign of bombing raids.” As United States citizens, particularly college students, learned of the actions of the Executive branch against a neutral country, they became more enraged with the administration...
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