Neither- South Korea did. The U.S. helped South Korea win the war (U.S. always gets involved).
The US won the battles, restored the border and accepted a cease fire. Officially the Korean War has never been ended.
No, the conflict was resolved with an armistice on 27 July 1953
because we are better
In the Korean War. The DPRK won defeating the American imperialists and south Korean traitors. But it is no over yet South Korea must be liberated from imperialist control.
No, a ceasefire still exists, it`s a standoff at the 38th parallel. Also, in theory the Korean War was an authorized United Nations war. The US did however, supply most of the troops.
It was on the Korean Peninsula. That's why it is called the Korean War.
The Korean War was followed by the Vietnam War.
No, Ronald Reagan did not win the Korean War.
Not either side win
Try the "American War Library."
That doesn't make sense!!
It was a tie. They all stopped fighting.
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The war was won. The Communists were stopped at the 38th Parallel.
In the Korean War. The DPRK won defeating the American imperialists and south Korean traitors. But it is no over yet South Korea must be liberated from imperialist control.
No, I would not. It is a stalemate at best.
No, a ceasefire still exists, it`s a standoff at the 38th parallel. Also, in theory the Korean War was an authorized United Nations war. The US did however, supply most of the troops.
The US won the Korean War and South Korea is a republic similar to ours. The US did not win the Korean war. See "Who actually won the Korean War?" Better answer. South Korea won the Korean War With the Help of Britain, Autralia and USA Neither side won the Korean War, although at first it seems like North Korea was winning and then the South was. It was a tie because there was a stalemate for two years between the two sides.
Wellllll...technically the Korean War isn't over! There is a "truce" in effect, and Americans are still stationed in Korea along the demilitarized zone. This war is technically still going on, over 50 years later.