China signs a "Hands Off" treaty with Japan saying NOT to get in the way of Japan's plans for taking over Korea but the Chinese still send troops to help the Korean king from the invading Japanese. Japan then sends troops to Korea and ultimately destroys the Chinese army.
The President.
September 1957.
Executive
December 29, 1778
AnswerUSA and Australia.Australia have been there for South Korea since the Korean War. Australia will help the USA defend South Korea at all costs. Kevin Rudd will make sure he sends troops when North Korea invade or fire a missle at Seoul. The USA are also a major ally of South Korea
The president and congress make the final decision as to where troops are deployed. The president has a 90 day window where he can deploy troops without congress consent but after that congress must approve of the deployment. I'm drunk right now.
Yes, and No. South, and North Korea always tries to be in a good relationship. Often, the president of South Korea goes to visit North Korea to have a meeting, and to keep a good relationship with each other. After all, we used to be an one happy country before the war. South Korea sends many supplies to orth Korea to help them out.
Expressed Powers...... o.O
Countries are limited to teams of four. South Korea always sends four. The United States always sends four. I don't think anyone else ever sends more than two.
Yes. Some people escape into China, although the Chinese government generally sends refugees from NK back. Some have escaped to South Korea in boats. The land border between North Korea and South Korea is heavily guarded, fenced, and mined.
Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy sends U.S. marshals to escort James Meredith who is registering as the first African American student at the University of Mississippi. A night of riots and violence at the campus follows, and Kennedy sends Federal troops to the University. This took place in 1962.