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The question misrepresents the way the war started. North Korea was in the Communist bloc while South Korea was oriented to the free world. The United Nations was actively engaged in keeping the peace at a time when it was less than five years in existence. When North Korea suddenly invaded South Korea with the purpose of unifying the country, the US called for a special session of the Security Council to restore peace. Oddly, the Soviet Union was at the time boycotting the meetings on an unrelated issue. If the SU had been present, it certainly would have vetoed any action, but as it happened the Security Council ordered the UN members to come to the defense of South Korea. The US and 15 other nations sent troops, By that time only Pusan in the southern tip had not been overrun by North troops. The UN forces, under the command of the US Gen. McArthur, pushed back and continued almost as far as the Yalu River in the north, but the Chinese Communist army joined the North Korean side. When the battle line returned approximately to the original dividing line, there was a stalemate and eventually an armistice, although to this day there is no peace.

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Before the war even occured, North Korea was (and still is) a communist country. The war basically happened because of the argument over is Korea should be a communist or non-communist country. So when the war began, China and USSR wanted to keep Korea a communist country, therefore, sided North Korea. The USA sided South Korea. No one won the Korean War so that's why Korea is currently divided into communist (North Korea) and non-communist (South Korea), instead of the whole nation of Korea being wholey communist or non-communist. If this helps, please click "recommand answer" (located next to the contributer's name). Thanks!

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Sadly, the Korean war was not really as much about N and S Korea as it was about America and Russia. The Russians helped the N Koreans because they were communists and the Americans helped the S Koreans because they hated communists and Russians. It was a tragic waste of time and lives.

Actually, most of Korean population was for communism. In 1950s Syng Man Rhee was loosing popularity, because: 1) he was set there by the US (as if Korea cannot elect their leader themselves) 2) he was not communist

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The US did not help North Korea. The US was part of the UN multinational force that went to war with North Korea.

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The United States sided with south Korea in the Second World War, because South Korea was aimlessly attacked for power.

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In the Korean War, the United States supported South Korea. They did so because they wanted to stop communism from spreading around the world.

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They didn't. They sided with South Korea

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To stop communist aggression.

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To stop communism.

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