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The Vietnamese Communists and the Khmer Rouge

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During the Vietnam War, the Vietnamese Communists and the Khmer Rouge, the communist party of Cambodia, had a cooperative relationship. The two organizations shared similar ideologies and both aimed to establish communist regimes in their respective countries.

During the war, the Vietnamese Communists provided support to the Khmer Rouge in the form of weapons, training, and supplies. In return, the Khmer Rouge allowed the Vietnamese Communists to use their territory as a safe haven and a base for launching attacks against South Vietnam. The two groups also worked together to disrupt the supply lines of South Vietnamese and American forces.

However, this cooperation was not without tension. The two groups had different goals and different ways of achieving them, and there were often disagreements over strategy and tactics. Despite these differences, the Vietnamese Communists and the Khmer Rouge continued to work together during the war, as they saw their shared goals as more important than their differences.

After the war, the cooperation between the Vietnamese Communists and the Khmer Rouge continued, but it was limited by the different priorities of the two regimes. The Vietnamese Communist regime focused on rebuilding their country and consolidating their power, while the Khmer Rouge continued to pursue its goals of creating a communist utopia.

The cooperation between the Vietnamese Communists and the Khmer Rouge during the Vietnam War was characterized by a shared goal of establishing communist regimes in their respective countries, but also by tensions and differences in their approach to achieving those goals.

 
 
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