South Korea has been demoratic since 1986.
No just North Korea and South Korea is still non communist
Yes
Yes.
The world was shown that communism could be stopped. And that communist aggression would NOT be tolerated.
north korea still controls north of the 38th paralull and south korea still controls south of the 38th paralell
Communist nation. If the US/allies had won the war, the RVN (Republic of South Vietnam) would exist today as a "democratic nation." Just like SOUTH KOREA (ROK=Republic of South Korea) exists today as a "democratic nation." The US/UN won that war (Korean War 1950-1953). RVN=No longer exists (US/Allied defeat) ROK=Exists (US/UN Victory)
North and South Korea never officially ended the war
North Korea is communist, and South Korea is democratic. The Korean War had ended in a stalemate (when neither side gets a victory) so they remained split apart, and with different governments.
Because the communists were successfully stopped; and the Republic of South Korea still exists today.
Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea are still separated at the 38th Parallel by the Armistice signed in 1953.
The Asian country that split in two at the end of World War II and remains divided today is Korea. In 1945, Korea was liberated from Japanese occupation and subsequently divided along the 38th parallel into two separate zones of influence: the Soviet-controlled North and the American-controlled South. This division eventually led to the establishment of North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) and South Korea (Republic of Korea) in 1948. The Korean War further solidified this division, and the two countries remain separated to this day.
The Korean War is not over. It is only a truce. An Armistice means truce. The North Koreans maintain a much larger army than South Korea, so South Korea needs the additional US soldiers to maintain military supremacy on the peninsula.