Third Indochina War (Nuclear Realisation)

Introduction
The Third Indochina War was a conflict between Vietnam and Communist China. It started in 1979, and was successfully won by the Chinese in 1984, which then installed a new, pro-Chinese Government.

Outbreak and Aftermath
In response to Vietnam's invasion of Cambodia, Communist China led an offensive against Vietnam via its northern border. The war dragged on many years, but Chinese forces gradually took over the entire Country. Many nations outside of the conflict feared annexation and a play by China for greater World Dominance, but instead China installed a friendly Government and removed its armed forces. Cambodia, free from the attack by Vietnam remained pro-China.