The U.S. felt compelled to get involved in Korea due to the Cold War context and the desire to contain the spread of communism. After North Korea invaded South Korea in June 1950, the U.S. viewed this aggression as a direct challenge to its policy of containment, fearing it could lead to further communist expansion in Asia. Additionally, the U.S. aimed to uphold its commitments to international alliances, particularly the United Nations, which prompted a coalition to support South Korea. This intervention was seen as essential to maintaining global stability and preventing the domino effect of nations falling to communism.
because different countries were England's friends ( meaning helping us) but now most countries are not are friends like France
Because they had pushed the US/Allies south and were approached by US/Allied forces for negotiations.
The Lend-Lease Act .
South Korea
War in RVN (South Vietnam) since 1955. War with North Vietnam since 1964.
1917
No. South Korea is probably the strongest US ally in all of East and Southeast Asia. US Americans should feel very welcome in South Korea.
North Korea because it is a communist dictatorship.
because different countries were England's friends ( meaning helping us) but now most countries are not are friends like France
Yes North Korea does not like the US mainly because of the country's involvement in the Korean War between North and South Korea.
Because they had pushed the US/Allies south and were approached by US/Allied forces for negotiations.
Because they had pushed the US/Allies south and were approached by US/Allied forces for negotiations.
They have skin, so they feel like us
The Lend-Lease Act .
yes
Korea
NO! This is because if ancient Korea did collapse then Korea wouldn't be with us here in our world. If it did collapse it would be like the Maya, Inca and Aztecs. Maya, Inca and Aztecs are not with us because the civilization has collapsed.