no
When North Korea asked for help from China, South Korea asked for the US's help, so they broke down the bridge between China and North Korea and sent reinforcements to South Korea
South Korea.
US & UN (and South Korea, if they weren't part of the UN) against Red China & North Korea.
allies: us britain australia france guam canada enemiez: communist countries like russia china n. korea and timbuktu
How did the loss of which China? Red China to the communists in 1949; or Nationalist China escaping to Taiwan during the same time frame? Secondly, neither "China" incident contributed to the Korean War...North Korea INVADED South Korea, the US simply reacted to it.
South Korea, US vs North Korea, USSR, China
South Korean system is similar to that of the US. North Korean system is similar to that of Hussein's Iraq.
Yes, all of those had a role. China in support of North Korea and the US and Japan in support of South Korea.
The Korean war was actually a draw. Basically the war went like this: North Korea (communist) invaded South Korea (democratic) and almost won so the US came in to help South Korea Then the US and South Korea then almost won the war so China interceeded on behalf of North Korea and drove the US and South Korea back to the 38th parellel. There the war stalled out for awhile and eventually a peace treaty was signed between the US and China, not by either Korea. Technically North and South Korea are still at war, it just isn't a shooting war.
The republic of South Korea backed by the US and communist North Korea backed by communist china.
The Korean War (Korean Conflict)
Connected to south Korea by land but across from japan by the east china sea