Cold War | The War in Korea Should Be Expanded

Douglas MacArthur, a popular World War II military leader, was named commander of the UN military forces sent to defend South Korea after the June 25, 1950, invasion by Communist North Korea. When MacArthur drove Chinese-assisted North Korean forces to the Chinese border, China intervened and drove UN forces back to the original border of North and South Korea. MacArthur believed that UN forces should bomb Chinese military installations and enlist the aid of U.S.-supported Nationalist Chinese forces in Formosa (Taiwan), led by Chiang Kai-shek, who had been ousted from mainland China in...

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