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...Nixon administration has been trying recently to justify its bombing of Cambodia. A "key official" told The New York Times on April 3 that North Vietnam "fully understood" that the United States would continue bombing until a ceasefire took effect in Cambodia. The State Department has also alleged that Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho agreed during January that ceasefires would start in Laos and Cambodia two weeks after the beginning of the Vietnam ceasefire, CBS news reported...
Nevertheless, a ceasefire in Cambodia would be highly desirable. The end of the fighting there would add a sense of permanence to the ceasefires already achieved elsewhere in Indochina, but in particular it might help stabilize the situation in neighboring South Vietnam. The recent attacks on the helicopters of the International Control Commission by the forces of the Provisional Revolutionary Government underscore the extremely tense situation in South Vietnam. President Nixon's less than veiled threat during South Vietnamese president Nguyen Van Thieu's visit to San Clemente last week to resume U.S. air bombardment in Vietnam can only serve...
After two and one-half months of the Vietnam ceasefire, the situation remains unsatisfactory for everyone. It would be unnatural if the situation was otherwise. Perhaps the best way to insure the continuance of the Paris agreement is to spur efforts for a negotiated settlement in Cambodia...
...Danang. So it seemed altogether fitting that the end of the American involvement in the Viet Nam War-March 30, 1973-should also fall on a rather random day: 35 days after the last American battlefield casualty, and before an end to the bombing in Indochina (now over Cambodia), to the financial aid, or to the substantial civilian presence...
...most popular of three herbicides used by the United States to defoliate forests and kill crops in Indochina, "agent orange" was used until April 1970, according to Meselson, primarily in South Vietnam and Laos, and once in Cambodia and the Demilitarized Zone...