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  • not because Prince Sihanouk invited him, but because he is concerned with the possibility of the U.S. expanding the war to Laos and Cambodia. The Americans have three plans: To intensify the bombing of the North; to send more troops to the South; to enlarge
  • . Sihanouk's marginal interest in Prek Thno.t , his stated preference for a gnaller scale irrigation project at the site, and doubts that he would agree to proceeding with Prek Thnot, even with our assistance called into 1 question the sense of urgency. 3
  • 'I l l 1, .,.. } l: I I' Anoth. r alternative, from the point of view of an international settlement was that offered _byPrince Sihanouk of Cambodia, who wished to all a conference 1n Cambodia of all the signatories to the Genev'"' Accord, plus
  • if they do not help Cambodia's communists to do the same in that country too : ·look · at what Prince Sihanouk has been saying lately about th~ rebellion 'in his western provinces. And there are .communist insurrections in Thailand, Malaysia and Burma, ·all
  • . RLG, Lao King and Lao people humiliated-by having to ask Sihanouk to re~onsider his refusal to attend 14-nation conference. 4. Each time RLG has tried undertake positive action it has been-deterred from doing so by u; Ambassador wbo bas sided
  • . CAMBODIA GVN r e p ly t o Cambodian charges o f d e f o lia t io n p o iso n (p . 1 7 ) ; Sihanouk may oppose UN in v o lv e m e n t i n GVN-RKG r e l a t i o n s (p . 1 8 ) , C. LAOS J o in t GVN-Lao m i l i t a r y planned (p . 1 8 ) . D. lia is o n