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Italy Essay Research Paper InbrigdablThe Korean War

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InbrigdablThe Korean War took place between the years of 1950 and 1953.


The cause of the war was that Korea was under Japanese rule ever


since the end of the Chinese-Japanese war in 1895. After World


War II, in 1945, Korea was freed from Japan. The United States


troops occupied the southern part of the country and Russian forces


took the north.


The very first and main reason we entered the war in Korea was


because John Foster Dulles, the future Secretary of State under


Dwight Eisenhower, said that it would be best if we entered the


war. At the time Dulles was a special advisor to the Secretary of


State Acheson. Dulles was in Tokyo when the Koreans staged war.


Dulles sent a message to Acheson that if the South Koreans start


losing and cannot hold back the North Koreans, they should send in


United States forces. He said to do so, “even though this risks


Russian counter moves. To sit by while Korea is overrun by


unprovoked armed attack would start a disaster chain even leading


most probably to World War III.” When Dulles got back to


Washington he specified that he meant sending in United States Air


and Naval forces only, not troops.


Almost immediately after getting word of the invasion, Acheson


decided that the United States should put the matter before the


United Nations. He then called President Truman and got his


approval.


Almost fourteen hours after Washington got word of the war


there was a conference set up among certain members of the United


Nations. The final decision of the United Nations was to give arms


and equipment to the R.O.K. army (Republic of Korea). Then they


authorized General MacArthur to use his forces and the United


States Seventh Fleet, “to stabilize the combat situation”.


We first entered the war on June 25, 1950 because the United


States felt that if Russia’s troops would fight for North Korea, we


should fight for South Korea. Also, since South Korea had a


dictatorship, we wanted to prevent it from becoming communist and


remaining a dictatorial form of government. If the communist


started conquering many nations they might start a whole empire


(the domino effect).


In December 1943 the United States, China and Great Britain


made a promise to Synyman Rhee during World War II that Korea would


be given its independence “in due course” after World War II. Our


involvement began with Korea dates back to when we dropped the atom


bomb in Hiroshima, Japan and the defeated Japanese gave up Korea.


The United States took all of Korea below the 38th Parallel and


Russia took everything else. Russia began indoctrinating its


occupied territory of Korea in communist thinking. This upset the


United States which wanted the region to have a democratic


government, rather than the existing dictatorship.


On June 25, 1950 , without warning a surprise attack was


staged by North Korea, on South Korea, across the 38th Parallel.


Almost the minute the United States found out from Ambassador John


J. Muccio, the United States asked for a meeting of the United


Nations Security Council, which had been formed just five years


before , to discuss the matter on hand. The first decision of the


United Nations was not to aid North Korea. Two days later a second


meeting was called and the United Nations decided to assist the


Republic of Korea because it was necessary to repel the armed


attack and regain international peace and

security in the area.


Earlier that day President of the United States, Harry S. Truman,


had announced that he had ordered U.S. air and naval forces to give


the South Korean troops cover and support. On June 29 , Truman


ordered General Douglas MacArthur to use special supporting ground


units in Korea, and authorized the United States Air Force to


conduct missions on specific military targets in North Korea. He


also asked to set up a naval blockade off the entire Korean coast.


A reason why the U.S. entered the war is because the United


Nations, voted and decided that the invasion was a violation of


international peace. Since the communists continued to fight,


sixteen United Nations countries sent troops and forty-one


countries sent military equipment, food or other supplies. The


United States sent around 9% of the supplies.


A North Korean division invaded South Korean territory, past


the 38th Parallel. One of the main commanders involved in the


Korean War was Major General William “Big Bill” Dean, commander of


the U.S. 24th Infantry Division , a combat veteran of World War II


and former military governor of South Korea. On June 25, 1950


General Dean was walking out of church and the post duty officer


came running saying, “General, sir, we’ve just had word that the


North Koreans have crossed the 38th Parallel and invaded South


Korea.”


The minute General Dean heard this he notified Lieutenant


Colonel Charles Brad Smith and had him call in the Task Force.


This was a group of four hundred infantrymen. Soon after many


other troops were sent into Korea.


I feel that the Korean War was a tragedy. I disagree with the


people who said we should enter the war. I feel that the United


Nations should have threatened the North Koreans rather than the


United States getting into the fight. Many people died, and the


U.S. did not even, necessarily, win. North Korea succeeded in


turning South Korea into a communist nation. On the other hand,


the U.S. succeeded in preventing the domino effect, further


stopping the spread of communism. I do, however, think it was


important to stop communism, so if the United States would have


tried alternating peace methods and still did not succeed, then


sending in the troops was acceptable and important.


BIBLIOGRAPHY


1. Alexander, Bevin, Korea… The First War We Ever Lost.


New York: Hippocrene Books, 1986


2. Edwards, Richard, The Korean War. England: British Ed.,


1988


3. “Korean War”, World Book Encyclopedia. Volume 10, pp.


297-307


4. “Korean War”, Encyclopedia Britannica. Volume 13, pp.


488-491


5. Lawson, Don, The United States in the Korean War. New


York: Abelard Schuman, 1964


6. Marshall, S.L.A., The Military History of the Korean


War. New York: Franklin Watts Inc., 1963


World Book Encyclopedia, page 297


The Korean War, page 64


Korea… The First War We Lost, page 26


Ibid


Military History of the Korean War, page 16


Encyclopedia Britannica, page 488


Korea… The First War We Lost, page 57


The U.S. in the Korean War, page 34 A quote by the leaders


of Great Britain and the United States


Encyclopedia Britannica, page 488


World Book Encyclopedia, page 298


Korea… The First War We Lost, page 33


World Book Encyclopedia, page 297


The U.S. in the Korean War, page 19


Ibid., page 19


Ibid., page 20

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