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Wang Bo's rebellion and exile

In the 1960s and 1970s, he became the leader of the "Special Forces", the main military organization trained and supported by the US Central Intelligence Agency, to fight the secret war between Batliao (Lao Patriotic Front) and Vietnam. 1973, the United States withdrew its troops from Vietnam. 1975, after the Lao People's Revolutionary Party came to power, the Lao troops launched a large-scale war with the Vietnamese People's Army, and the Lao "special forces" were defeated, and a large number of people fled to Thailand, where the headquarters and combat troops were later rebuilt. Wang Bao, his troops and their families left Laos and moved to the United States. With the support of the United States, he fled to Thailand by remote control. Subsequently, thousands of old Miao and Lao people fled Laos and fled to neighboring Thailand, forming a huge refugee tide. After that, according to the coordination of the United Nations, most of the Miao refugees in Thailand were resettled in California, and a few were resettled in other countries. After arriving in the United States, due to his war experience and his political stance against the Lao people's democracy and the China government, Wang Bao still enjoys high prestige among Miao refugees and immigrants and is regarded as the leader of the Miao people. At the same time, he has the support of some conservatives in the United States. At the same time, at the behest of Wang Bao, its remnants formed the Lao God Party to carry out guerrilla warfare in northern Laos.