Yes but no, we prevented North Korea from gain ground to spread communism but we didn't abolish comunism from north Korea.
Yes
Both the Korean War and the Cold War were at issue with Communist expansion. The only one not at issue with Communism is the Afghanistan conflict.
All of the Cold War Era (1945-1980ish) U.S.A. believed in the "Containment of Communism" American wished to stop Communism and preserve Democracy. Korea is known as a "Police Action" and not a war.
Communism
As aggressors.
The cold war; communism.
The United states confronted Communism in East Asia after the Korean War with fear that communism would be intertwined to other countries. They entered the Korean Conflict shortly after world war 2.
to stop Communism.
All of the Cold War Era (1945-1980ish) U.S.A. believed in the "Containment of Communism" American wished to stop Communism and preserve Democracy. Korea is known as a "Police Action" and not a war.
The Korean War was the FIRST "Hot" battle of the Cold War; a war against communism.
Yes.
The Korean war.
to stop the spread of communism