i don't think un supported anyone in the war
they might be the ones trying to prevent it since they are the peace keepers
but i saw in another answer it was South Korea (republic of Korea)
At the end of World War II, Japan surrendered Korea to the Allies. The country was then divided into two parts, North Korea and South Korea. The United States withdrew its troops when the Republic of Korea was set up. They provided economic support. On June 25, 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. The United States then backed up South Korea and fought with them. So did many other Allied countries. In the first few weeks of the war, North Korean forces met little resistance and advanced rapidly. By September tenth, the South Korean Army had been driven to the Southeast tip of South Korea. On September fifteenth, the United Nations forces made a daring counterattack. They landed at Incheon. This was on the West coast. On October nineteenth, the North Korean capitol was captured. Eventually the U.N troops drove the North Korean troops to the border of China. China saw this as a threat and launched a counteroffensive. The communist forces worked together to force the U.N back to South Korea. They then captured the South Korean capitol. The fighting was eventually drawn back to the borders of the two countries. The border was called the 38th parallel. That is where it remained for the rest of the war. The countries never signed a treaty so technically they are still at war.
The United States and other countries went into Korea as a United Nations peace keeping force in 1950-1953.
...Their role was International Force...
i wish i actually knew the answer so that would have helped me with my homework but no.
The UN served as ALLIES and sent troops to Korea to fight against communist aggression.
Total support for South Korea.
South Korea
See website: Korean War
The Chinese involvement during the Korean War was helping North Korea mainly because it was a communism nation.
North Korean invading forces
See website: Korean War
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.
South Korea remained free of communist control.
South Korea remained free of communist control.
Korean War
See website: Korean War
The Chinese involvement during the Korean War was helping North Korea mainly because it was a communism nation.
North Korean invading forces
The UN (United Nations).
Tae-Ho Yoo has written: 'The Korean War and the United Nations' -- subject(s): Korean War, 1950-1953, United Nations
The United States were in the Korean War as well as the USSR and supposedly China.
pesian gulf and Korean war by bernard erevia
UN-United Nations
The United Nations.