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 Cold War resulted in the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
Korean War and Vietnam War.
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Vietnam was a shooting war (a hot war). A cold war is a NON-shooting war; a cold war is a "stand-off" between two (or more) adversaries. Technically, Vietnam, being part of the cold war...communism verses the free world...the Vietnam War was a "Hot BATTLE" of the cold war.
The three wars that the cold war lead to was 1. Korean war 2. Vietnam war 3. the invasion of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union
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Korean War, Vietnam War,
The Cold War resulted in the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
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Korean War & Vietnam War.
Korean War and Vietnam War.
The korean 'war', if officially considered a war, as opposed to a 'police action', would predate the vietnam war, which has also been referred to as a 'conflict'. Semantics aside, u.s. 'involvement' in korea predated u.s. 'involvement' in vietnam.
* The Cold War. * The Korean War. * The Vietnam War.
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The Korean War (1950-1953) and the Vietnam War (1961-1975) were part of the COLD WAR, against the spread of communism.
The cold war,The Korean War, Vietnam, War, Desert Storm, and The Iraq war.
Both wars were fought during the cold war against communist aggression. The communists lost the Korean War but won the Vietnam War. Another words the Republic of South Korea exists today; the Republic of South Vietnam does not.