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The Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War and the Peace/'Hippie' Movement
Korea and Vietnam.
The Cuban Missile Crisis was resolved by Soviet withdrawal. The Korean War was resolved by an Armistice. The Vietnam War was resolved by a communist victory.
To the East Coast.
These events are examples of US involvement in conflicts during the Cold War era. The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred when the US discovered Soviet missile installations in Cuba, leading to a tense standoff. The Korean War involved the US supporting South Korea against communist North Korea and its ally, China. In Vietnam, the US intervened to prevent the spread of communism, ultimately getting involved in a lengthy and controversial conflict.
No, they were "police actions".
They would either back down, as during the Cuban Missile Crisis; or fight a limited war (Limited to conventional weapons) such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
The Korean War was followed by the Vietnam War.
The Vietnam War was much more signifcant for the U.S than the Korean War becuase History made an informative series for Vietnam, "Vietnam in HD". The Korean War didn't have as much gore or communist involvment to really make T.V material.
WWII, Korean War, then Vietnam War
Communist forces gained more territory because of the Vietnam war, but not as a result of the Korean War :) -Apex-
The Korean War was a United Nations force supporting South Korea against a North Korean-Chinese invasion. The Vietnam War was a US-led coalition supporting South Vietnam against a North Vietnam invasion supported by China and Russia.