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How might the history of Korea have been different if United Nations forces had not stepped in to oppose the North Korean invasion of 1950?

If the United Nations had not stepped in, chances are South Korea would not exist. Korea would be one, united country, which would most likely be run by the current dictator of North Korea.


Why was North Korea more likely to have a communist government than South Korea?

Because after the world war 2, the Soviet Union " temporarily" took control of North Korea, while The United States " temporarily" took control of South, until the country could be united again. Since Soviet Union was communist, and the US was anti-communist, North Korea would be more likely to be communist.


When was the CIA formed?

The creation of the U.S. Central Intelligence AGENCY was authorized by the National Security Act of 1947 (NSA), which authorized creation of the the new position 'Secretary of Defense' (instead of the former 'War'), the new National Security Council (NCS), and a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) - all signed into law by President Harry S. Truman on 26/07/1947 (26Jul1947). The second National Security Act of 1949, two years later, essentially defined the "Black-Ops" budget responsibility and authority for the U.S. intelligence community.The CIA Agency structure was born in the earlier "Central Intelligence Group" (CIG) and, according to the CIA Center for the Study of Intelligence, the CIG became the Central Intelligence Agency on September 18, 1947.EARLY PLAYERS AT CIG and CIA:Before that date, two persons held the title 'Director-Central Intelligence (DCI)' which causes some confusion. First 'DCI' was a civilan Naval Reserve Admiral, Sidney Souers (5-months), a personal friend of President Truman, before he served as the first Executive Secretary of the National Security Council --- and the second 'DCI', then Army-Air Force Lt. Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg (18-months).On 18Sep1947, former Navy Secretary James Forrestal became the first Secretary of Defense. The former U.S. Army-Air Force was split into two entities by the same congressional Act; creating a new "Dept of the Air Force". DCI Vandenberg left the CIG and became the first 'Air Force Chief of Staff'. He was replaced by the third 'Director-Central Intelligence' (but arguably the 'first' Director of the Central Intelligence Agency), U.S. Navy Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter a former intelligence officer on CNO Admiral King's staff; who was succeeded by Gen. Walter Bedell "Beatle" Smith on 7Oct1950, Truman's Ambassador to the Soviet Union and Gen. Eisenhower's former Chief of Staff during WW-II.Smith appointed the very first 'Deputy Director-Central Intelligence (DDCI)', the well known New York attorney, William Harding Jackson. It should be noted that while Jackson was the first DDCI at the Agency. There was another Deputy Director of Central Intelligence at CIA's predecessor organization, the Central Intelligence Group. Brigadier General Edwin K. Wright, a former 9th Air Force briefing officer under then Major General Hoyt Vandenberg at Eagle-Tac forward headquarters in Luxembourg 1944-45, served as the first Acting DDCI at Group (CIG) under both Vandenberg and Hillenkoetter.Further, General Omar N. Bradley, Vandenberg, then Colonel Wright, Colonel Jackson, Lt. Col. Rosengarten, Brigadier Genreral John Eisenhower (Ike's son) and Brigadier General Edwin L. Sibert had all served during WW-II at the same duty location at Eagle-Tac HQ in 1944 Luxembourg. There, Colonel William Harding Jackson worked with the cover-title Deputy Chief G-2 Intelligence for 12th Army Group.In reality, Col. Jackson was the OSS/SSU X-2 Chief of Field Intelligence for the super-sceret X-2 section of the former Office of Strategic Services (OSS) involved in both counter-intelligence and counter-espionage. His deputy, Lt. Col. Dolph Rosengarten also working under cover on the 1st Army staff. The two men headed up field operations for the ULTRA program with direct connections to British SIS sections MI-5 and MI-6 and their covert Special Operations Executive.Collectively, several of these men were grooming Sibert, former 12th Army Group Chief of G-2 Intelligence on Bradley's staff to become Deputy Director to replace Jackson at CIA in 1951. Sibert never got the chance. Instead, General Sibert, who was working on the CIG staff under Wright at the time, was rushed off to the Caribbean to train the Agressor Force for assault troops destined for MacArthur's sea-land invasion at Inchon, Korea during the Korean crisis. General Smith and Bill Jackson brought in Allen W. Dulles, former OSS X-2 Mission Chief at Bern, Switzerland (1944-45) to serve initially as CIA Deputy Director/Plans (covert ops). Both Dulles and Jackson had reported directly to Brigadier General William "Wild Bill" Donovan in the NYC HQ (and later, the Washington HQ) of the OSS during the war.In 1951, Jackson returned to his position as Managing Director for the J.H. Whitney & Co in New York. Allen Dulles then succeeded Bill Jackson in the summer of 1951 as the second DDCI at the Agency under Gen. Smith and Truman, and later became Director of the Agency upon Smith's retirement in 1953-54.In summary, essentially the same group of men led the U.S. intelligence effort throughout the four-years of WW-II and for another 15+ years at NSA & CIA under the National Security Acts of 1947 and 1949, until Director Dulles was relieved by JFK over the failed Bay of Pigs incident.


What are the difference between Korea and Japan?

Korea is by the 38th parallel, about even with Oregon & California. The Philippines are around the 15th parallel about even with Central America (El Salvador, Costa Rica, etc.).


What is the landscape of South Korea look like?

In Korea level land is a rarity in the Northern Interior, it's a relatively high mountainous region in north central Korea that slopes generally northward and westward. The numerous peaks of the Northern Interior form a steep and rugged landscape that rarely exceeds a height of 1,200 meters above sea level. That is the whole of Korea

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In 1993 the US Central Intelligence Agency said that North Korea had most likely done what?

built at least one atomic weapon


When was Korea International Cooperation Agency created?

Korea International Cooperation Agency was created in 1991.


What is vank?

Voluntary Agency Nework of Korea V: Voluntary A: Agency N: Nework K: Korea


When was Korea Central Zoo created?

Korea Central Zoo was created in 1959.


Are Koreans gangsters?

Korean street Gangsters or Korean Mafia ( Jokpok).In Korea, there is no Korean street gangs. KCIA ( Korean Central Intelligence Agency) reported there are 2 million ( Hardcore) Korean Mafia. Half of them are connected to Korean Mafia in Japan.In Korea, two big Korean mafia clan or groups. 1) Chollanamdo- Mokpo ( Mafia). 2) Kyungsangnamdo- Busan ( Mafia). Southern Coast region Mafia.


Can North Korea and South Korea be friends?

Not likely.


Is Kazakhstan in Korea?

No Kazakhstan is in Central Asia.


Naro-1 is a scientific satellite of which country?

It is the scientific satellite of South Korea and was made by the KARI which is South Korea's space agency.


What countries has an economic system in which the central government decides what how and for whom to produce?

North Korea


Who would win in a war North Korea or south Korea?

Most likely North.


What are you likely to find in itaewon Korea?

Americans


What plan was used to get the UN agency to control nuclear weapons?

To protect the U.S from North Korea