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Answer: He wanted a united country.
Explanation: He was afraid of the feuds and fights that politics can cause in a nation. He wanted all Americans to work together giving their different opinions as he worked as President of the US. He had a cabinet of advisors from many political tents.
The Invasion of Laos of 1971 was a military offensive developed by the South Vietnamese Army led by General Xuan Lam in command of 20,000 soldiers and with American air support that left the city of Khe Sanh in 1971, during the Vietnam War.
This mission tried to cut by land the HoChi Minh Route that contributed important supplies and troops to the communist contingents that fought in the South.
The action failed in its attempt to suppress supplies and reinforcements sent from the north to the south of Vietnam through Laos.