The peninsula of Korea allowed easy control (of Communist reinforcements) for the US Navy; the enemy was easily isolated by the US Navy.
Frances Lannon has written: 'The Spanish Civil War'
Fortunately Korea was located on a Peninsula, and with the United States having the most powerful Navy in the World at that time; it was easy for the US to "isolate" the war to Korea itself, and control the enemy infiltration from North Korea into South Korea. The Vietnam War demonstrated what can happen when enemy supply lines CANNOT be cut or controlled (Ho Chi Minh Trail).
In the civil war slaves were still slaves but still, they were with the enemy and were as such treated as the enemy.
Franco-Prussian War
taking Germany's colonies
Frances Ferdinand
The Korean War was fought on the Korean Peninsula.
Sine they had a war
united states, frances/vinchy, britan, ussr, austriala
they went down!
It was on the Korean Peninsula. That's why it is called the Korean War.