US & UN (and South Korea, if they weren't part of the UN) against Red China & North Korea.
During the Korean War (1950-1953), the United States only recognized Taiwan (Nationalist China), and Nationalist China was considered an ally to the US.
Korean and japan did not fight each other.They fought with the White supremacy.
China did not really get anything out of the Korean War. In reality China was afraid that the U.S. will cross into its borders. So it deployed more than a million troops to help North Korea Repel south korean and american forces back.The only thing China got out of the Korean War was national pride or a feeling that if the nation could set their mind into something (Unite) they could take on a world power.
south Korea forces were also involved but none other
The only invaders from (Red) China were in the Korean War (1950-1953) when they crossed into North Korea across the Yalu River.
The only time the US ever fought Red China was in the Korean War.
The Korean War was the ONLY TIME the United States military ever fought the Red Chinese military.
China has fought many wars in its long, and ancient history. The invasion by Genghis Khan and the Mongol tribes, to the invasion by the Japanese, in more modern times, to name only two.
The Korean war was fought against North Koreans and Russian servicemen.
During the Korean War (1950-1953), the United States only recognized Taiwan (Nationalist China), and Nationalist China was considered an ally to the US.
Korean and japan did not fight each other.They fought with the White supremacy.
The Korean War was the first LIMITED WAR fought in the ATOMIC AGE. Limited to the use of CONVENTIONAL Weapons only.
The politics of the Korean War would be that it would be fought as a LIMITED WAR using only conventional weapons. NO ATOMIC WEAPONS.
Much like now, China had a single-party, totalitariandictatorship. The main difference between then and now is that China was very hardline communist at the time, but now they're sort of communist-in-name-only.
The only one I can think, of is Douglas MacArthur & Jean Corbin.
The only Country I know that argued the Korean war should include china was the North Koreans,who were getting there butts wooped by the NATO forces in late 1950.
China was a wild card during the Cold War. They fought the United States in the Korean War when they thought MacArthur might invade China; it had nothing to do with them being 'communist'. While many in the US Congress thought China automatically supported the USSR, that was incorrect. The Chinese wanted to be recognized by the US, and only supported the Soviets as a way of forcing the US to recognize them. After Nixon went to China, the Chinese took a pro-capitalist stance that made them the economic powerhouse they are today.