Table of Contents
- 1 When did the public find out about the bombing of Cambodia?
- 2 Why did Nixon order the bombing of Laos and Cambodia?
- 3 What action of Richard Nixon led to the largest student strike in United States history?
- 4 What effect did Nixon’s secret plan have on Cambodia?
- 5 What event occurred as a result of students protesting Nixon’s actions in Cambodia?
When did the public find out about the bombing of Cambodia?
LISTEN: Nixon Orders Invasion of Cambodia In March 1969, Nixon began approving secret bombings of suspected communist base camps and supply zones in Cambodia as part of “Operation Menu.” The New York Times revealed the operation to the public on May 9, 1969, prompting international protest.
Why did Nixon order the bombing of Laos and Cambodia?
Nixon launched raids against North Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos to disrupt supply lines. Nixon wanted to secure peace by training the South Vietnamese to fight the communists after U.S. troops left completely and to negotiate a peace settlement. The bombing campaign did not have the effect intended.
How did college students in the United States respond to President Nixon’s invasion of Cambodia in 1970?
The student strike of 1970 was a massive protest across the United States, that included walk-outs from college and high school classrooms initially in response to the United States expansion of the Vietnam War into Cambodia. Nearly 900 campuses nationwide participated.
What action of Richard Nixon led to the largest student strike in United States history?
What effect did Nixon’s secret plan have on Cambodia?
In March 1969, President Richard Nixon authorized secret bombing raids in Cambodia, a move that escalated opposition to the Vietnam War in Ohio and across the United States. Nixon believed North Vietnam was transporting troops and supplies through neighboring Cambodia into South Vietnam.
How many bombs did Nixon drop on Cambodia?
Although the aircrews were briefed that their mission was to take place in South Vietnam, 48 of the bombers were diverted across the Cambodian border and dropped 2,400 tons of bombs.
What event occurred as a result of students protesting Nixon’s actions in Cambodia?
The student strike of 1970 was a massive protest across the United States, that included walk-outs from college and high school classrooms initially in response to the United States expansion of the Vietnam War into Cambodia….
| Student strike of 1970 | |
|---|---|
| Methods | Strikes Rioting |
| Resulted in | Political backlash |