Dylan Matthews

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For the Laotian peasants, squeezed between the demands of the Pathet Lao and the American bombing, life was unbearable. The greatest threat was from the air, as US bombs eradicated whole villages and prevented farmers from tilling the soil except at night.14 In order to protect themselves, the inhabitants dug large holes in which entire families burrowed for months on end.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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