Korea was a hot battle of the cold, communism was stopped at the 38th Parallel.
None, the cold war wasn't a war. However...Korea & Vietnam can be considered two "battles" of the cold war; since Korea/VN were "hot" (shooting & killing) wars during the cold war. The cold war was about communism vs free world. Korea/VN were both fought between communists and the free world.
Korea was the first hot spot of the cold war. What began as a civil war became the cold war when the US and its allies united under the flag of the United Nations and backed South Korea while the Soviet Union and China supported North Korea.
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The growing conflict in Korea was a microcosm of the overall Cold War as there was no direct armed conflict.
The Soviet Union (Russia) and Communist China support Communist N. Korea. The USA and the United Nations supported S. Korea. Their is still trouble Today between N. and S. Korea, even though the war ended in 1953.
Korea & VN were the only wars of the cold war.
Korea and Vietnam were the only HOT Battles of the cold war; a war between the communist world and the free world.
The cold war didn't go hot; if it did, it would've been called World War III. Therefore, there were two hot "battles" of the cold war; Korea and Vietnam. But Korea is not located in SEA (South East Asia); Korea is up the coast bordering Russia/China. Some people sometimes call them "hot wars" of the cold war. Korea & Vietnam were the "shooting portions" of the cold war.
The Korea War and the Vietnam War.
north Korea invaded south korea
The cold war existed; Rocky IV didn't.
It was a US spy plane to keep surveillance during the Cold War.