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... Korea threatened to break the armistice ending the Korean War and invade North Korea to reunify the country by force . The American government strongly opposed the scheme and threatened to cease all military aid to the Republic of Korea ...
... Korea threatened to break the armistice ending the Korean War and invade North Korea to reunify the country by force . The American government strongly opposed the scheme and threatened to cease all military aid to the Republic of Korea ...
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... Korea . Once the invasion occurred , a threat made to devastate Moscow or Peking unless North Korean forces withdrew to the 38th parallel might well have been regarded as a bluff . To make the threat without carrying it out would reduce ...
... Korea . Once the invasion occurred , a threat made to devastate Moscow or Peking unless North Korean forces withdrew to the 38th parallel might well have been regarded as a bluff . To make the threat without carrying it out would reduce ...
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... Korea in the autumn of 1950 , North Korea was no more prepared to discuss peace than it had been in the summer of 1950 , when its own forces had occupied most of South Korea . But by late 1951 , neither side had developed a capacity to ...
... Korea in the autumn of 1950 , North Korea was no more prepared to discuss peace than it had been in the summer of 1950 , when its own forces had occupied most of South Korea . But by late 1951 , neither side had developed a capacity to ...
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