the success was the communist north did not occupy South Korea. the failure was NATO had to accept an armistice instead of surrender
Mission accomplished; communists stopped at the 38th parallel.
No. Its two completely separate conflicts. The motives for both wars are however similar, as they both relate to the cold war. Both wars started because of the wests, mostly USA, efforts to stop the spread of communism. As the Korean war was seen as a succes on USAs behalf, the Vietnam war was a complete failure.
Both fought against communist aggression.
The Korean War ended with the Korean Armistice Agreement, which created the Korean Demilitarized Zone, separating North and South Korea. The war resulted in approximately 2.9 million total casualties.
They were both about containing communism.Both part of the cold war. Both fought against communist aggression.
Both the Korean War and the Cold War were at issue with Communist expansion. The only one not at issue with Communism is the Afghanistan conflict.
The Korean War was ended by an Armistice signed in 1953.
Both wars were fought against communism.
Either the Korean War or the Vietnam War. Both were in Asia.
It was on the Korean Peninsula. That's why it is called the Korean War.
Answer this question… Both involved superpowers in their attempt to influence the spread of communism.
both involved superpowers in their attempt to influence the spread of communism