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The job will need to be finished in order to find out.Did American involvement in the Korean war accomplish the greater good in your opinion?
True!Just so you know, 18 nations fought in the Korean War - it wasn't just America
Do you think Trump will make that move?The job will need to be finished in order to find out.
That's up to Kimmy. I think Trump will give him a " bloody nose" though.True!
Do you think Trump will make that move?
Hardly. It was the North Korean Communists that started the war by invading South Korea by crossing the 38th parallel equipped with Soviet armor and weaponry.Some here need to read the history of American involvement in Korea, it was bloody and mostly unnecessary.
Hardly. It was the North Korean Communists that started the war by invading South Korea by crossing the 38th parallel equipped with Soviet armor and weaponry.
The US intervention was to aid South Korea in pushing the Reds back out of South Korea.
That would be the greatest if them two could duke it out.That's up to Kimmy. I think Trump will give him a " bloody nose" though.
Some here need to read the history of American involvement in Korea, it was bloody and mostly unnecessary.
Well, he was right to more than a point. Yes, we needed to get in when North Korea invaded. Our mistake was to try to eliminate North Korea as a country. The eviction of North Korea from South Korea was amazingly rapid. The retreated at least as fast as they initially advanced. We got cocky. We pushed back. In fact my father was involved at that point. He was a Marine and was in the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir:
Battle of Chosin Reservoir - Wikipedia
Percentage wise it was one of the highest percentage of casualties in the history of the Marines. It was a Pyrrhic victory for the Chinese, they had far worse casualties than we had.
In hindsight if we had stopped at the original border, which is roughly where the war ended, we would have avoided over 90% of the casualties that we had.
It was incredibly ignorant on our part to assume that China would allow an ally on their border to be eliminated.Hindsight is 20/20.
If US was successful in its goal, then I bet lots of North Koreans would be very grateful today.
The powers that be should have gone with the MacArthur plan, nuke the Chinese into going back to their own and thus having cleaned up that mess. We would have had a different world if done. No NK, no belligerent China, etc.Did American involvement in the Korean war accomplish the greater good in your opinion?
I think the USSR would have retaliated.The powers that be should have gone with the MacArthur plan, nuke the Chinese into going back to their own and thus having cleaned up that mess.
That's right, a very different wordl. A nuclear waste ground in fact.We would have had a different world if done. No NK, no belligerent China, etc.
it was not positive for American soul, it pushed it toward psychopathic state of carelessness...Did American involvement in the Korean war accomplish the greater good in your opinion?
The way it's looking, it just might be the case.That would be the greatest if them two could duke it out.
Yep. Still raging on pieces of paper.The Korean war never ended
That's right, a very different wordl. A nuclear waste ground in fact.