In 1949, at the end of the Chinese Civil War, millions (like 99%) of Chinese people believed in Communism/Socialism and Maoism (Which are pretty much the same thing). Everyone basically 'worshiped' Mao Zedong. At that point, when Mao won the war, the US refused to recognize the Communism China as a country. That worsen the US<>China relation. Even if the US intervened with the communism in China, it would have not helped. Mao Zedong was a genius, in charismatic skills, political/government control skills and being one of the most influential people in the world. The only effect if US did intervened would be war. The Cold War, happened recently after WWII. The US couldn't risk a war after being healed from a great war.
The Koreans affair, was different. In that scenario, there's at least a fighting chance, in China, everyone already believed in communism. There's at least the South Koreans to fight against the Communism North Korea. Hope that answered your question!
The U.N. and South Korean forces were taking over North Korea and China wasfearful ofthe loss of a communist ally and of invasion. China entered the war on North Korea's side and aided their survival.
The US supported South Korea and communist China supported communist North Korea. The US did not condone North Korean attack on South Korea, but China condone North Korea's attack on South Korea.
It's highly likely that they had some kind of interest in interveining between the Koreans instead of the Chinese. It's always like that. They don't care unless it's positive for them.
The main reason was so that it could stop the spread of Communism throughout the world, a top priority for the US during the cold war.
because dion killed china
Red China yes; Nationalist China no.
China supported North Korea
From Russia and China.
The Korean War was a proxy war between the Chinese and Americans.
During the Korean War (1950-1953), the United States only recognized Taiwan (Nationalist China), and Nationalist China was considered an ally to the US.
chuck norris put china in the korean war
china joined the Korean war on October 25th 1950
Red China yes; Nationalist China no.
the enemies of the Korean allies were North Korea and China. There was no 'defeat' in the Korean war, rather, it was a DRAW, no winner......................
China supported North Korea
China
From Russia and China.
The United States were in the Korean War as well as the USSR and supposedly China.
The only time the US ever fought Red China was in the Korean War.
The Korean War was a proxy war between the Chinese and Americans.
During the Korean War (1950-1953), the United States only recognized Taiwan (Nationalist China), and Nationalist China was considered an ally to the US.
The Korean War (Korean Conflict)