At Yalta, the US asked the USSR to declare war on Japan. Russia wanted Korea as its reward. Instead Korea was divided in half, the People's Republic of North Korea and the Republic of South Korea. In 1950, Communist North Korea invaded the South.
The Korean was was considered the young cold war conflict. It became a part of the cold war when Stalin sent supplies to the Korean area. This involvement coined the name.
their issue was that they had problems with eachother
the issue of returning Chinese prisoners
The soviet union was becoming so communist and was wanting every other nation to become communist, so they started a war because of their strong belief in communism. The united states, japan and the united nations wanted to stop them from spreading communism and didn't really succeed during the cold war, all the U.S. did was keep them from spreading to south korea.
Korea was 5 yrs after WWII; but the concern was WWIII. Vietnam was some yrs after Korea; but a repeat of Korea was to be avoided. After Vietnam, the issue, for the US, was redeeming prestige; which was accomplished with Operation Desert Storm in 1991.
No land No rum No slavery
Afghanistan by the Soviet Union became a serious issue between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Soviets left Afghanistan in 1986.
The Sino-Soviet border issue was referred to by the Chinese for the first time in March of 1963. Actually, their common border became an issue as early as 1958. At that time both sides considered it a minor issue.
their issue was that they had problems with eachother
Communism was a central issue in the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. These conflicts were fueled by the ideological struggle between communism and capitalism.
the issue of returning Chinese prisoners
This has been a controversial issue for Japan and Korea for over 60 year's and yet still are fighting over the volcanic island Takenshima. Maybe one day they can resolve this by agreeing to compromise the land and make it 50/50 between the both of them..
In Public issue, the issue is not made to select group of people and it is open for public wheras in Private placement an issue is made to particular group of individuals. it this allotment exceeds 50 then the private issue will become public issue
Risk is a future event that may have an impact on triple constraint (Budget, scope and schedule). An issue is present problem or concern influencing triple constraints. A risk can become an issue, but issue is not risk - it has already happened.
Yes, with the Soviet War, No with the US war.
The soviet union was becoming so communist and was wanting every other nation to become communist, so they started a war because of their strong belief in communism. The united states, japan and the united nations wanted to stop them from spreading communism and didn't really succeed during the cold war, all the U.S. did was keep them from spreading to south korea.
The Chinese government was not happy with Soviet arms assistance to North Vietnam. Mao Tse Tung believed the Soviets were expanding their influence into Southeast Asian affairs. At the time, the Sino-Soviet rift was a serious issue between the two nations. More Soviet aid was given to the North Vietnamese than Chinese aid.
It depends on which one. Communism was an issue in the Soviet-Afghan War from 1979-1989. Communism is not an issue in the current US-Afghan War from 2001-Present.