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Because President Truman, nor anyone else knew what to call a war in which ALL WEAPONS could "not be used" to win it, such as the existing atomic bomb; for the lack of a better word, Truman chose Police Action. The words "LIMITED WAR" were also used; which was more correct...as the Korean War was America's first limited war (limited to the use of NON-Nuclear Weapons). A police action is actually what is occurring in Iraq; an action against insurgents and terrorists to restore law, order and stability to the nation of Iraq. But again, President Truman and all others at the time, never experienced atomic warfare, limited war, nor even communists. All they knew was "Declared" and "Total Wars", such as World War's One and Two. Both of which President Truman experienced; once as a Captain of artillery in WW1, and once as Vice President of the US under President F. D. Roosevelt.

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"The Nam" or "Nam"; the "war in Indochina"; the "war in Southeast Asia."

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Some people call the Korean war a police action, because Congress did not declare war but, Everyone calls what happened in Korea from 1950 to 1953 a War.

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The "Forgotten War"

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The 6.25 war

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the forgotten war

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forgotten war

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