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olga_2 [115]
3 years ago
8

did the korean war serve any purpose? was part or all of it just a mistake? what were the "results"? how much responsibility sho

uld truman bear for the Korean War?
History
1 answer:
Studentka2010 [4]3 years ago
7 0

The Korean war had a purpose but it had largely failed.

Explanation:

Truman can and cannot be blamed for the war as he had formulated this policy of attacking in per preemptive measures to control the spread of communism that had plagued the US for so long.

At the same time the nature of the policy was such that it has led to the development of the US in certain senses.

So, as all things in history it is a two way thing and often based around the perspective one has of things.

The war itself was not a success in terms of containing communism as North Korea was out of grasp.

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