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What did Americans do during the Korean war?

fought North Korean and Chinese troops


Where did North Korean troops get their weapons during the Korean war?

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Who attacked the united nations troops in Korea?

North Korean and Chinese troops at various locations during the Korean War


Who was North Korean leader during the Korean War?

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Who was the leader of north Korea during the Korean war?

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Why are US military troops in south Korea?

During the Korean war the North Korean troops took over almost the whole Korean peninsula. Only due the US led UN troops intervention did the South Korean survive. After Some back and forth fighting with the US + South Korean troops agains North Korean + Chinese troops did the border stabilize where it stands today. US troops remain in South Korea as a deterrant against Norths invasion and to uphold the peace in the peninsula.


Who sent the troops to help north Korea?

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What country sent troops to north Korea during the Korean war?

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