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Heath Carey
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20 January, 09:38
Why did the US get involved in the Korean war
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Keith Atkinson
20 January, 10:00
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The main reason for the USA's military intervention in the Korean war was that of containment. The American aims was to work with its allies to contain the spread of soviet and communist Chinese power using political, economic and if necessary military pressures.
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