Third Indochina War
Third Indochina War | |||||||
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Part of the Indochina Wars and the Cold War | |||||||
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Lao royalists United States North Korea[1] |
Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries [1] |
The Third Indochina War was a series interconnected conflicts in Indochina after the Vietnam War, lasting from 1978 until 1992.
It consisted of:
- The Cambodian–Vietnamese War
- The Thai–Vietnamese border conflict
- The Sino–Vietnamese War and subsequent border conflicts
- The Insurgency in Laos
- The Communist insurgency in Thailand
- The Thai–Laotian Border War
- The Johnson South Reef Skirmish
- The FULRO insurgency against Vietnam
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