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Instead of reducing the overall level of violence, its officials redirected the planes to Laos. When Richard Nixon assumed the presidency, the rate of bombing was approximately 15 to 20 sorties a day.12 Yet by early 1970, American planes were striking Laos roughly 300 times a day, making it the most heavily bombed country in history relative to its population.
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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