i think you mean 鸭绿江(the Yalu River)
If US/Allied Forces approach the Red Chinese border, they will have to deal with the Red Chinese Army. Which did happen.
He did not think they would react as the UN soldiers approached the North Korean border with China. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese soldiers counterattacked the UN troops, pushing them back to the border with South Korea. He totally misjudged Chinese response to the UN soldiers a few miles from their borders.
The Yalu River was important during the Korean War because it was the border for the Chinese mainland.
The Korean War was a proxy war between the Chinese and Americans.
They cross the North Korean-Chinese border and try to escape to free countries such as Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Nepal, South Korea, and Mongolia. All of these countries protect North Korean refugees.
If US/Allied Forces approach the Red Chinese border, they will have to deal with the Red Chinese Army. Which did happen.
He did not think they would react as the UN soldiers approached the North Korean border with China. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese soldiers counterattacked the UN troops, pushing them back to the border with South Korea. He totally misjudged Chinese response to the UN soldiers a few miles from their borders.
United Nations forces had pushed the North Korean army out of South Korea and were about to push them across the border into China. The Chinese government would not allow a foreign army so close to its border so they attacked.
The Yalu River was important during the Korean War because it was the border for the Chinese mainland.
The Korean War was a proxy war between the Chinese and Americans.
Because the US invaded North Korea all the way up to the Red Chinese border.
No UN forces entered China. UN Forces stopped short of the Chinese border.
The Korean war stated at the North - South border, not in any city.
They cross the North Korean-Chinese border and try to escape to free countries such as Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Nepal, South Korea, and Mongolia. All of these countries protect North Korean refugees.
The Korean border fence, also known as the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), was established in 1953 following the end of the Korean War. The fence was created as a buffer zone between North and South Korea to prevent military conflict and promote stability in the region.
The Korean War was fought over the 38th parallel in order to define the North and South Korean border. The North and the South did this where is now the famous Korean War peninsula. This is the same border nowadays that was claimed back then.
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