Mai Rai slaughter: its psychological impact The purpose of the US military mission in March 1968 was to eliminate, search, and destroy Mai Rai. Millions of people were extinct in their companions' hands throughout the history of mankind. The perpetrators behind these crimes are considered crazy, sadistic, and terrible, but on the contrary these people are usually men and women. The question we have to ask ourselves is how we can commit such vulgar crimes against our own seeds.
The massacre of My Lai took place on March 16, 1968 at 7:30 am (heroes and massacre). Captain Ernesto Medina ordered Charlie, Special Force Baker, and US Army Eleventh Brigade to search and destroy my Rye. My lie is a small village located on the coast of Vietnam, close to the South China Sea. Lieutenant William Calley led 150 fully armed soldiers to Son My Villiage and destroyed a small village called My Lia. However, it is not clear how civilians they encounter are treated.
March 16, 1968 - My Lai Holocaust - About 400 women, children and elderly men were slaughtered by US forces in the village of Mai Lai in southern Vietnam. Lieutenant William L. Calley Jr. later led the assault for his role and was sentenced to life imprisonment, but was released after the federal court overthrew the sentence in 1974. Cali was the only soldier convicted in this case. April 1970 - Invasion of Cambodia - President Nixon ordered the troops of the United States and South Vietnam to invade the border areas of Cambodia and order to destroy the supply center set up in North Vietnam. On June 3, 1970, Nixon announced the completion of the withdrawal of the troops.
After President Richard Nixon took office in 1969, he began a secret explosion in Cambodia. These missions keep Congress and the American people secret for over a year. In 1969, the news of My Lai massacre (the murder of the disarmed civilians and children by the US military) was announced. When the Department of Defense documents in 1971 (publishing the stolen secrets of the government to mislead people about the Vietnam War) was announced, the distrust of the government strengthened. At the same time, Congress also formulated a resolution on war power. This resolution calls for President to consult with Congress prior to the commencement of hostilities and periodically report the deployment of US forces. In addition, if Congress does not declare war or approve the use of force, the President will withdraw its troops within 60 days. When talking about his desk, Nixon refused the resolution of war power