Korean war
Korean war
The Korean War took place between the years of 1950 and 1953.
The cause of the war was that Korea was under Japanese rule ever
since the end of the Chinese-Japanese war in 1895. After World
War II, in 1945, Korea was freed from Japan. The United States
troops occupied the southern part of the country and Russian forces
took the north.
The very first and main reason we entered the war in Korea was
because John Foster Dulles,
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U.S. did not even, necessarily, win. North Korea succeeded in
turning South Korea into a communist nation. On the other hand,
the U.S. succeeded in preventing the domino effect, further
stopping the spread of communism. I do, however, think it was
important to stop communism, so if the United States would have
tried alternating peace methods and still did not succeed, then
sending in the troops was acceptable and important.
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