North And South Korean War Essay

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The North and South Korean Conflict in the United States it is known as the "Forgotten War" to which President Obama at the 60th armistice event said not a "forgotten war" but a "forgotten victory".The war earned little media attention in the United States and also official know as "police action" because President Truman never requested Congress for a formal declaration of war. After the North Korean past the 38th palleral that divided the North and South Korean. CIA noted this as However, the United State was anxious to join the war worry that it will cause World War 3. After Truman returns back from the trip to a tense press conference that went on Sunday and Monday night."South Korean President Syngman Rhee was baffled by the American response:Our soldiers are very brave. they sacrifice themselves against the tanks. . .Korea is very hard up because aid was so slow. It is too little too late." South was forced to surrender. Truman made a decision to send help on June 30,1950 ordered the air and …show more content…

South Korean got vanquish the North had well train soldiers, military strength, and well disciplined. While the South was unprepared, unnevered,and desert the battlefield. Furthermore it was reported to be one of the hottest and driedest summer .Americans soldiers badly needed water and force to drink water from rice papped consumed in human waste. Causing a dangerous threat of intestinal diseases and others. General Douglas MacArthur is the leader of the UN troops and change strategy to offensive. A success and was able to slow down North Korean soldiers and the US headed up to North by the Yalu River border between North Korean and communist China. A warning by the Chinese leader Mao Zedong (1893-1976) the General Douglas ingorned this hoping that the defeat of Inchon would lead to surrender. China deceied to intervene also due to the request of Josh