Cambodia
BANGKOK, THAILAND (GaeaTimes.com)- At least two Cambodian soldiers are reported to have been killed while several others were injured in a gunfire exchange between Cambodian and Thai troops near a disputed area in the border of the two nations that is claimed by both.
WASHINGTON - When the merchant ship Mayaguez and its American crew were seized by communist forces off the coast of Cambodia in 1975, the Ford administration was determined to craft a muscular response in hope of limiting damage to U.S.
WASHINGTON - When the merchant ship Mayaguez and its American crew were seized by communist forces off the coast of Cambodia in 1975, the Ford administration was determined to craft a muscular response in hope of limiting damage to U.S.
WASHINGTON - When the merchant ship Mayaguez and its American crew were seized by communist forces off the coast of Cambodia in 1975, the Ford administration was determined to craft a muscular response in hope of limiting damage to U.S.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Cambodia declared victory Friday in a diplomatic standoff with Thailand after the U.N.
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