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The aim of the United Nations, of which the US forces were the major part, was to prevent North Korea from taking over South Korea.
The aim of the US in the beginning was to repel the North Korean Invaders north to the 38th parallel, the Line designated by the UN to be the border between the South and the North. After General MacArthur won the stunning victory at Inchon, American aim changed towards kicking communist butts out of the Korean Peninsula entirely. The rest is history...
The aim of the war was simply to prevent North Korea from taking over South Korea, and that aim was accomplished (although even today, 59 years later, North Korea remains a threat).
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See Korean War Facts or Korean War Educator.
The US entered the Korean war in order to protect South Korea
yes, US forces participated in the korean war from 1950 to 1953
For the US, Vietnam.
The US was the primary combatant of the Korean War.
Aproximately 1,789,000 US Servicemen served in the Korean War.
The Korean War was the FIRST "Hot" battle of the Cold War; a war against communism.
Mao predicted that the aim of US in Korean war is to demolish communism and ultimately the war would move on to Chinese soil. as a result, to prevent more casaulties of Chinese and show support for the communist allies, the Chinese took part in the fight in the first place.