North Korea's becoming nuclear power and extending continuous threat to South Korea which is an ally of USA, led the later to intervene and get involved.
South Korea welcomed us, North Korea fought us.
Yes North Korea does not like the US mainly because of the country's involvement in the Korean War between North and South Korea.
It was called a "police action"
McCarthy was a US Senator.
These events are examples of US involvement in conflicts during the Cold War era. The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred when the US discovered Soviet missile installations in Cuba, leading to a tense standoff. The Korean War involved the US supporting South Korea against communist North Korea and its ally, China. In Vietnam, the US intervened to prevent the spread of communism, ultimately getting involved in a lengthy and controversial conflict.
The US moved from preparation to direct action
The countries involved were China, South korea, Australia, New Zeland, Taiwan,Phillipines,Thailand,soviet union,north korea, Canada, and the united kingdom. poop
US involvement in the Korean War began with troops deployed to Korea in September of 1945. On July 5, 1950 US troops formally began to fight on South Korea's behalf. The battle of Osan was a decided defeat for our troops.
The US needs to go to sleep. Let the Navy seals do it for us. They are studs, its just that easy. Maybe buy some microwaves and eat hot pockets for a month so we can pay south Korea to make there own Navy Seals. Hope this helped!
Yes. There was no US formal declaration of war, but there was US military involvement, so they are considered "conflicts" in US jurisprudence. However, for the Iraqis, Vietnamese, and Koreans, they were certainly wars.
they bought it from them
The nature of the American involvement in Southeast Asia was to contain Soviet and communist expansion through the Domino Effect Theory. Thus the Cold War became hot not in Europe but through American and United Nations involvement in Korea, and America with some Allied assistance in Vietnam.