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What might have been the outcome of a successful invasion of Laos in 1971

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The supplies would be lost and it could be a turning point in the war.
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The outcome of a successful invasion of Laos in 1971 by the South Vietnamese and American forces would have cut the supply system of North Vietnam, by taking all the supplying routes.

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The invasion of Laos in 1971, called Operation Lam Son 719, was a military offensive developed by the South Vietnamese Army led by General Xuan Lam in command of 20,000 soldiers, with American air support that left the city of Khe Sanh in 1971, during the Vietnam War.

This mission was trying to cut by land the HoChi Minh Route that contributed important supplies and troops to the contingents that fought in the South.

The action, which involved an invasion of Laos by a breach of 35 km long and 25 km wide, failed in its attempt to suppress supplies and reinforcements sent from the north to the south of Vietnam through Laos.

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