Military or political. President Truman 's strategy is "settlement negotiation", "This will end war, unfortunately North Korea maintains independence" his strategy is diplomatic. Conflicts of Interest As he believes that violence is unnecessary, seeking action by the military is his last call. Like the Korean War, he did not send troops to attack and re-attack North Korea.
Just like most conflicts, it is difficult to judge the number of deaths caused by the Korean War. The estimated number of deaths in North Korea is about 12% to 30% of the pre-war total population. However, between 1950 and 1953, there is no doubt that the US military caused "fire and madness" against North Korea and killed countless innocent people.
Korean War 1950 - 1953 The Korean War began on June 25, 1950 and lasted three years, one month and two days. War was held between the Democratic People 's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and DPRK (Democratic People' s Republic of Korea). War was an agreement reached by allies who won mainly at the end of World War II. South Korea decided to split in the 38th parallel. Many fights occurred around Busan during the Korean War.
The Communist Party North Korea of the Korean War (1950-1953) invaded non-communist Korea under the support of China. The UN forces, which consist primarily of the US military, successfully defended Korea. The Korean War is the first armed conflict in the global struggle between democracy and communism, also known as the Cold War. Vietnam War (1961-1973) In 1955, Communist Northern Vietnam invaded non-communism South Vietnam and attempted unification of the nation and implementation of communism. The United States participated in the South Vietnam War in 1961, but withdrew its combat troops in 1973. In 1975, North Vietnam successfully dominated South Vietnam.
The Korean War was a civil war against the Korean Peninsula and a struggle, peaked from 1950 to 1953. The Korean War began with the division of North Korea into Korea and North Korea after the Second World War. Superpower competition often places the third war country into political and ideological conflict. During the Cold War there were many conflicts between Communists and Non Communists, and the most serious conflict took place in Korea. Despite the long history as an independent kingdom, Korea was forcibly consolidated by Japan in 1910. Japan dominated Korea at the end of the Second World War. With the conclusion of World War II in 1945, the United States decided to occupy the south half of North Korea. The US government did this, feared that the Soviet Union will rule the entire Korean Peninsula. The Soviet Union ruled the North of North Korea