During the Vietnam War, the United States conducted a classified operation called Operation Popeye (1967-1972) that used cloud seeding to artificially extend the monsoon season over the Ho Chi Minh Trail, hoping that increased rainfall would create mud, floods, and landslides to disrupt North Vietnamese supply routes, with the unit's slogan being 'make mud, not war.'
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America’s Secret Power in the Vietnam War追加:
America once tried to weaponize the weather.
During the Vietnam War, the target was not a city. It was a trail. The Ho Chi Minh Trail carried supplies through Laos and Vietnam. So, in 1967, [music] the US launched a classified operation with a strange idea, make the sky [music] fight, too. American crews seeded storm clouds above the route hoping to stretch the monsoon by up to 45 days. More rain meant mud. Mud meant stuck trucks, washed out crossings, collapsed [music] hillsides. Inside the unit, the slogan was almost unbelievable, make mud, not war. For years, officials [music] denied weather warfare was happening.
Then leaks and the Pentagon Papers exposed the secret. The US had not just fought on land, it had tried to turn the sky into a weapon. Follow Hidden Histories for more forgotten history.
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