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jeyben [28]
4 years ago
10

Why did president Harry Truman react so strongly when North Korea attacked South Korea?

History
2 answers:
Tomtit [17]4 years ago
4 0
I believe it is because North Korea was at a Communist state and Truman had troops in South Korea at the time, it was a big battle he did not want to fight and it ended with no one winning. Sorry if i'm wrong but i'm pretty sure this is the answer. 
Bas_tet [7]4 years ago
3 0

As a U.S. president, Harry Truman shared the anti-communist ideology that the country still holds to this day, and so when word of the invasion came to Truman, his first instinct was clear and his objective was set: Repel the invasion in order to stop the spread of communism. It was known that China shared the same ideology as North Korea, which caused Truman to take preventive measures and deployed a fleet in Taiwan to guard against an invasion there as well.

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