The US policy of containment held that they would not allow Communism to spread beyond the places where it already existed. When the UN troops crossed the 38th parallel they could no longer claim that they were following this policy. It appeared that they were 'rolling back' Communism. They came very close to the Chinese border at this point. China got involved to protect Communism in their own country but also in North Korea.
they were pushed too..., dont ask us, its your homework. omg, always lookin for the easy way
Pusan
Tents beside the river - and the Union troops were nearly pushed into it!
They were sent into South Korea at the request of the United Nations to protect Sout Korea and to eject the invading North Koreans.
Almost... He pushed the russians all the way back to the river at the cities back where stalin just kept pouring in troops some without ammunition to... Hitlers ill prepared troops were enveloped n cut down over weeks timee ... Hitler didnt prepare his army for the winter
China sent hundreds of thousands of troops.
they were pushed too..., dont ask us, its your homework. omg, always lookin for the easy way
about 34 thousand
Of course they were.
Pusan
We still have troops there to protect the koreans. They are our ally so they let us have troops there. Its just like why we have troops in japan. If the US had to envade North Korea we would already have soldiers ready to cross the border. We could envade them faster then having to ship troops over there. If this helped plz recomend me. Thank you
Tents beside the river - and the Union troops were nearly pushed into it!
They were sent into South Korea at the request of the United Nations to protect Sout Korea and to eject the invading North Koreans.
Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lee
Almost... He pushed the russians all the way back to the river at the cities back where stalin just kept pouring in troops some without ammunition to... Hitlers ill prepared troops were enveloped n cut down over weeks timee ... Hitler didnt prepare his army for the winter
Robert E. Lee