The Korean War began on June 25, 1950 when North Korea invaded Korea. On June 27, 1950, US troops intervened to stop the attack. This action had a positive and negative impact on the US and South Korea. Deciding to support Korea in the Korean War completely changed the lives of many people. In 1949, China fell into Mao Zedong's communist power. More than 500 million Chinese and 220 million Soviets live under control of communism. From 1905 until the end of the Second World War, Japan ruled North Korea.
The Korean War of 1950 brought about the division of the Korean Peninsula we saw today. The only international country actually participating in the Korean War was the People's Republic of China, which helped the north and the US help the south. The end of the war has not yet been resolved, and it turns out that it only exacerbates the tension between the Cold War between China and the United States. After the armistice in 1953, the tension between the two countries reached the highest. Almost all relationships of the relationship so far have been distorted and separated by government propaganda and diplomatic isolation. But on April 10, 1971, 15 Americans entered the People's Republic of China for the first time in over 20 years. These Americans are not uniform soldiers. They are not even American politicians or representatives seeking diplomatic reforms.
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.