Both conflicts were fueled by rivalries between global superpowers.
The Korean War was a United Nations force supporting South Korea against a North Korean-Chinese invasion. The Vietnam War was a US-led coalition supporting South Vietnam against a North Vietnam invasion supported by China and Russia.
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They both follow the principals of Roman Law. The major similarity being that you are innocent until proven guilty, unlike other countries such as Scotland where you are guilty until proven innocent.
There were many more than just two, but Korea and Vietnam were the largest and most serious of the Cold War 'skirmishes."
The US was the only major power directly involved. Britain was asked, but they declined. The US did not want any of the communist super powers involved...that had already happened before, in the Korean War.
The Vietnam War ended in a close decisive communist victory while the Korean War did not
The Korean War was a United Nations force supporting South Korea against a North Korean-Chinese invasion. The Vietnam War was a US-led coalition supporting South Vietnam against a North Vietnam invasion supported by China and Russia.
The next big war after the Korean War was the Vietnam War.
The Cold War resulted in the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
No , the Tet Offensive was during the Vietnam War .
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The Korean Conflict was a major part of the Cold War. It was one of the largest clashes between communism and the western world, and it ended in a stalemate. Strangely, although the Cold War has ended, Korea remains divided as it was when the Cold War began.
The Korean War, The Vietnam War, Invasion of Panama, and Granada
both operate on a regional level