In one way, yes; the aims of the UN were met and the North Korean Army was removed from South Korea.
In another way, no; it was a stalemate with both sides at almost the same positions as they started.
It all depends on which way you look at it.
US goals may have been established during the Korean War. Prior to the Korean War, the Free World and Communist World had not fought each other. Now that the two had fought; they knew how to handle each other. Next stop was: Vietnam.
It was on the Korean Peninsula. That's why it is called the Korean War.
The Korean War was followed by the Vietnam War.
See website: Korean War
See Korean War Facts or Korean War Educator.
Stalin created the Korean War.
US goals may have been established during the Korean War. Prior to the Korean War, the Free World and Communist World had not fought each other. Now that the two had fought; they knew how to handle each other. Next stop was: Vietnam.
To preserve the Republic of South Korea (ROK) from a communist conquest, which was accomplished.
US goals may have been established during the Korean War. Prior to the Korean War, the Free World and Communist World had not fought each other. Now that the two had fought; they knew how to handle each other. Next stop was: Vietnam.
The goals of the US and the United Nations in the Korean War were to push back the North Korean invasion of South Korea. It wanted to re-establish the border between the two nations and now keeps a large number of Marines between the two nations. These goals were established.
It was on the Korean Peninsula. That's why it is called the Korean War.
The Korean War was followed by the Vietnam War.
The Korean War was fought to a stalemate.
The war of the Korean lol
See website: Korean War
See Korean War Facts or Korean War Educator.
It was to help South Korea and try to contain communism in North Korea