America intervened in the Korean War (1950–1953) for a number of reasons.
First, the US had adopted a policy of containment for Communism in the late 1940s. Containment was the reason for America's decision to give economic and military aid to Greece and Turkey. The policy of helping countries facing Communist aggression was also known as the Truman Doctrine. These policies would serve as the linchpin of America's strategy throughout the Cold War.
Second, American leaders did not want to repeat the mistake of appeasement made by the west in the 1930s. For example, when German troops marched into Austria in 1938, the west did nothing. Appeasement encouraged further aggression, which eventually led to World War II. President Harry S. Truman and his advisers were determined to halt Communist expansion. Failure to act would lead to further Communist attacks against Japan or Europe.
Third, the United Nations condemned the invasion and asked its members to provide forces to repel the invasion. The UN forces were placed under American command.
America went to war in Korea for these reasons.
Thursday, April 27, 2017
Why was it so important for America to intervene in the Korean War?
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