Yes
The conflict in Korea escalated , because 1. North Korea invaded South Korea. 2. The UN became involved in the conflict in an attempt to stop war. and 3. The United States sent in troops and medical units to support South Korea.
The UN fought in Korea.
The UN didn't fight in the Vietnam War; the UN was in Korea.
Member countries of the UN supplied troops and war materials to aid South Korea.
The growing conflict in Korea was a microcosm of the overall Cold War as there was no direct armed conflict.
General Douglas MacArthur was placed at the head of UN Forces in the Korean War (which was the conflict that resulted when the UN acted to thwart North Korean aggression against Seoul and South Korea generally.
it didnt
The US is a member of the UN and the UN agreed to assist South Korea aginst North Korea.
Is there a list of Purple Heart recipients from Korea conflict war?
The UN fought North Korea, Red China. The US was part of the UN.
They were in total support of South korea
You're getting your wars mixed up. Korea started off with a conventional big bang and sustained itself that way until it ended. The war only lasted roughly 3 yrs. It did not grow from a seed (or cancer) like Vietnam did. Actually, it did escalate when North Korea invaded South Korea, when the UN became involved in the conflict to stop the war, and also when the US sent in troops and medical units to support South Korea