Both the Korean War and the Cold War were at issue with Communist expansion. The only one not at issue with Communism is the Afghanistan conflict.
The War in Afghanistan from 2001-Present. (the issues were Islamic Fundamentalism and support of terrorism) The Cold War was entirely communism vs. free enterprise. The Korean War was fought by the UN against the extension of Chinese Communism. The Vietnam War was also a proxy war, with the North supported by the USSR.
The cold war; communism.
Korean war & the Vietnam war. There was also the Cold War. Also the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Communism was a central issue in the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. These conflicts were fueled by the ideological struggle between communism and capitalism.
rebuild, it continued to spread and support communism, had the cold war with the USA and its allies, which included involvement in Korean, Vietnamese, Afghanistan( the soviet one)... Wars, the space programs, ...
Yes.
The Korean War was the FIRST "Hot" battle of the Cold War; a war against communism.
Cuban Missile Crisis Korean War Invasion of Afghanistan
Any conflict past 1990 (the end of the cold war).
To contain communism. The Korean & Vietnam Wars were part of that containment policy.
The Korean war mate, the first of military 'theaters' in which Communism and capitalism fought
Answer this question… Both involved superpowers in their attempt to influence the spread of communism.