General Douglas MacArthur recommended attacking China during the Korean War primarily due to his belief that a more aggressive military stance was necessary to prevent the spread of communism in Asia. He argued that the Chinese intervention in Korea posed a significant threat and that striking at China could potentially lead to a decisive victory and the end of the conflict. MacArthur felt that containing communism required a robust response, which he believed included targeting Chinese bases and supply lines. His recommendations ultimately conflicted with U.S. political leadership, leading to his dismissal in 1951.
Primarily Douglas MacArthur, who was the most boastful about this, though most in the military agreed with his premise since China was the primary supporter of Red Korea's invasion of the south.
The Japanese planned on attacking the Aleutian Islands to combat the "island hopping" strategy that Douglas MacArthur was using in the Pacific Ocean.
They kept attacking because they wanted to conquer multiple areas in China.
Nationalist China was a US ally. Red China entered the war.
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General MacArthur wanted to bomb China and President Truman did not agree. It was settled when the President basically fired General MacArthur.
MacArthur was willing to invade Red China if it entered the war; and use atomic weapons to defeat them. Truman relieved MacArthur of command.
Which emperor, which attack?
China sent hundreds of thousands of troops.
the Mongolia attacking china
Because MacArthur wanted to liberate South Korea completely, completely beat North Korea. However, when the U.S. army was close to victory, China joined forces with N. Korea. Truman then wanted to draw out from Korea to avoid conflict with China. However, MacArthur wanted to drop atomic bombs on China and start a war with them as well.
During the Korean War, general MacArthur wanted to bomb the bridges over yalu river all the way to China.