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American’s Post Korean War

2023-05-22 16:45:44

In the 1960s, the United States just returned from a war that allowed their soldiers to fight Communism in North Korea. When American soldiers returned home, Americans began to return to the state before the soldiers went to Korea. But American families and the whole of America began to change as they fought for a long time and they returned much more than they wanted at the beginning of the war. They settled down and started their own family.

My parents, Jacques and Paula are children of the Great Depression who died in old age all over the world over the past few years. After the Korean War, the nuclear family of the United States split after the Vietnam War (I think that ordinary people were about three and a half years old). They have seven children: Marty, Paula, I, Marian, Tony, Barbie, Ken. In order (Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Boys Girls Boys). We are 9 years old together. Yes, Barbie and Ken. That might be American marketing; it may be the fact that my father has a younger brother Ken and my mother has a sister Barbara. (Actually, I have Ken brothers and son Ken, my cousin Kenny, he is my sister of my father 's brother, my uncle Ken, but I am pleading.

World War II divided Korea into the northern half and the southern half of the Communist Party, American occupation, divided into 38 parallel lines. The Korean War began when the Korean Communist Army crossed the invading non-communist Korea. Because the North Korean army owned the Soviet tank and soon occupied Korea, the United States came to Korea for aid. General Douglas MacArthur who has been monitoring the events in Japan after the Second World War sent US troops to stop the North Koreans

In the official history (excluding the official history of North Korea) whether the Korean War and who started it, it is not the North Korean army running through 38 parallel armies but the Korean army invaded according to the American order did. "The US imperialists issued an order to request Yan Group of Lee Chengyue to start the Korean War," Luo Dong reported. Who remembers what actually happened on June 25, 1950 (Can Koreans forget?)

As Americans pay little attention to it, sometimes called "forgotten wars", the Korean War remains an important event in American foreign policy. These three themes will be included in the analysis of the Korean war policy. First, the Korean War has intensified conflicts and differences among American foreign policy makers. If Japan could attack Silver Pearl Harbor in 1941 and silence these sectors, in 1950 President Truman handled North Korea 's invasion of Korea and was able to resurrect. Secondly, although the goal of foreign policy is often considered to be the goal of advancing war in the classic Krausevitz, as the battlefield changes promoted the policy goals of the Washington authorities, the opposite is often the case in Korea That is true. Third, Americans, Chinese, and the Soviets worked hard to limit the Korean War to the Korean Peninsula, but the influence of the war far exceeded the battlefield of Korea.