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Was Thailand affected by the Vietnam War?

Was Thailand affected by the Vietnam War?

Thai involvement did not become official until the total involvement of the United States in support of South Vietnam in 1963. The Thai government then allowed the United States Air Force in Thailand to use its air and naval bases….Thailand in the Vietnam War.

Thailand involvement in the Second Indochina war
Casualties 351 killed 1,358 injured

Why did Vietnam invade Thailand?

Thailand’s suspicion of Vietnamese long-term objectives and fear of Vietnamese support for an internal Thai communist insurgency movement led the Thai government to support United States objectives in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

What country did the US secretly invade in 1970?

Cambodia
Following months of secret U.S. bombings on Communist bases, American ground troops were deployed to northern Cambodia on April 28, 1970. When President Richard Nixon ordered U.S. ground troops to invade Cambodia on April 28, 1970, he waited two days to announce on national television the Cambodian incursion had begun.

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What do Thailand and Vietnam have in common?

Thailand and Vietnam share current and historical rivalry but maintain peaceful bilateral relations. Thailand has an embassy in Hanoi and Vietnam has an embassy in Bangkok. Both countries are members of ASEAN.

What happened in Southeast Asia April 1975?

When the army from the communist North Vietnam arrived in Saigon on April 30, 1975, the war had already been raging on for two decades. The war killed at least three million Vietnamese and more than 50,000 Americans.

Why was Southeast Asia important to America in the Vietnam War?

The main U.S. goal in the Southeast Asia War was to protect South Vietnam — initially from a local communist insurgency and later from conquest by communist North Vietnam. The U.S. also hoped to prevent the spread of communism to other nearby countries.