The Korean war (1950-1953) was fought between North Korea, China and the Soviet Union against the UN and South Korea
The US was the primary COMBATANT from 1950-1953.
They were deeply involved in the US Civil War.
Korea was the FIRST "Hot" battle of the Cold War. The "Hot" battle commenced in June of 1950.
Shortly after World War II ended in 1945, the Korean War began in 1950. The war lasted until 1953, and involved US troops. The reason the US was involved was to stop the spread of communism from taking over South Korea.
Korea (1950-1952) and Vietnam (1960-1973). Both are Asian countries, and the U.S. was involved in wars to stop Communist incursion in both.
The Korean War
1950 to 1953
The US was the primary COMBATANT from 1950-1953.
They were deeply involved in the US Civil War.
Korea was the FIRST "Hot" battle of the Cold War. The "Hot" battle commenced in June of 1950.
Shortly after World War II ended in 1945, the Korean War began in 1950. The war lasted until 1953, and involved US troops. The reason the US was involved was to stop the spread of communism from taking over South Korea.
Korea (1950-1952) and Vietnam (1960-1973). Both are Asian countries, and the U.S. was involved in wars to stop Communist incursion in both.
Korean War.
From the moment it was created the US has had to deal with other countries, just like any country needs to deal with other countries. No country can exist in total isolation, so countries immediately become involved in foreign affairs. Some countries get more involved than others. As a world power then it is natural that the US has a large amount of foreign affairs to deal with.
They knew what it was like to be attacked by Northern communists; they went thru it too in 1950-1953, Korean War. Plus, the US asked them for help.
No, the US wasn't involved in a War on Jun 27, 1995.
Korean War.