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Laos - The Attempt To Restore NeutralityFree online information regarding The Attempt To Restore Neutrality, LaosThe Anousavari, in Vientiane, is built of cement and has bas-relief
on the sides and temple-like ornamentation along the top and
cornices; a stairway leads to the top of the monument, which
provides panoramic views of the city.
On August 9, Captain Kong Le led the Second Paratroop
Battalion
in a virtually bloodless coup d'état that changed the
history of
modern Laos. In taking over Vientiane, the paratroopers
had
unwittingly chosen a moment when the entire cabinet was in
Louangphrabang conferring with the king. They informed On August 11, General Ouan Ratikoun, as the cabinet's
envoy,
arrived in Vientiane from Louangphrabang. After
negotiations with
Kong Le and Souvanna Phouma as president of the National
Assembly,
Ouan returned to Louangphrabang with a document in which
the coup
leaders requested the cabinet to return. They agreed to
withdraw
their forces to specified points in the city and
stipulated that
these steps would lead to negotiations on the government's
future.
Two days later, however, when Ouan returned alone, it
became
evident that the cabinet was reluctant to return to
Vientiane. Once
this news spread, demonstrators gathered outside the
Presidency of
the Council of Ministers demanding Somsanith's immediate
resignation; they next marched on the National Assembly, On receiving word of the coup, Phoumi flew from
Louangphrabang
to Ubol, where he informed Thai and United States
officials of his
intention to "straighten things out" in Laos and from
where he sent
emissaries to Savannakhét and Pakxé. In Bangkok the
following day,
Phoumi met with Sarit, United States embassy counselor
Leonard
Unger, and the chief of the United States military mission
in
Thailand. He outlined plans for a parachute drop to
recapture the
Vientiane airport and ferry in additional forces by air to
oust the
rebels. He requested that Thailand and the United States These steps, taken in secrecy, received immediate approval in Washington. Orders went out to designate a senior PEO officer as liaison to Phoumi, and a PEO channel was established between Savannakhét and the United States military mission in Bangkok, bypassing the embassy in Vientiane. Aircraft of Civil Air Transport, a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) front, were made available to Phoumi, and Laotian troops training at bases in Thailand were to be returned as soon as possible to Savannakhét. Sarit, Pibul's minister of defense who had come to
power in a
coup in October 1958, had invested heavily in Phoumi and
was not
about to let him go. The United States Joint Chiefs of
Staff, for
their part, saw aid to Phoumi as preserving at least part
of the
anticommunist forces in Laos from the effects of the split
in the
royal army. But from this point on, much as United States
officials
tried to separate the two issues, aid to the
anticommunists in Laos Data as of July 1994 |
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