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    nuclear attack in exchange for ceding the requirements of the other state. This diplomacy is therefore an instrument of prevention and management of conflicts before the conduct of a State that, otherwise, could end up causing a warlike confrontation in every rule. The purpose of armed actions is to intimidate and influence rival political decision-makers, not to destroy their military force. However, in some cases the level of force used can reach levels that make it difficult to draw a clear…

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    Negatives Of War

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    as the korean war. This war was mainly against north korea and south korea, with other countries taking sides. This war was one of the most bloodiest wars in history. This war was only 3 years long, but still a tremendous amount of deaths. Another deadly war is the persian gulf…

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    Battle Of Inchon Essay

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    began when North Korea invaded South Korea with about 75,000 initial soldiers. The war was being fought over communism, the simple idea that the South Koreans despised and the American government wanted to stop from spreading. The American government feared a so called domino effect which was the spreading of communism to any country near the founding country. For this reason the United States of America was willing to go to war, in July of 1950 the American military entered Korea to aid the…

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    There are dangers to starting this war with North Korea and reasons the United States has not started war. One large concern that would be brought up is what would happen to Seoul if war started. Japan is also under threat of attack as well. The Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee, which handles the North’s external ties and propaganda, gave the statement, “The four islands of the archipelago should be sunken into the sea by the nuclear bomb of Juche. Japan is no longer needed to exist near us…

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    TO: United States President, Donald Trump FROM: Washington Nyathi DATE: 7 April 2017 RE: Foreign Policy Relations with North Korea Introduction The United States’ relations with North Korea have been strained due to North Korea’s nuclear programs. The problems that arise with the implementations of the North Korean nuclear programs are the potential impacts they would have on world peace and stability, with the Asian allies being the most at risk. The United States, therefore, has a role to play…

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    between the United States of America and the Soviet Union which led to many global conflicts. The Soviet Union, also referred to as the USSR, was alarmed by the rebuilding efforts of the United States leading them to believe that the US wanted to expand its markets, take control of Europe, and enforce their democratic government. On the contrary, the United States feared that the Soviet Union wanted to destroy the democratic government and capitalism. This tension between the USSR and the United…

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    Korean War Research Paper

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    world to fight this damnable war, the unanimous choice would have been Korea.” (History.com) said US Secretary of State Dean Acheson in reference to the Korean War. The Korean War was fought from June 25 1950, to July 1953, after upwards of 5 million soldiers and civilians from North Korea, South Korea, China and America lost their lives. Although there were many lives lost, the Korean War was beneficial to America and the Koreas. This paper will overview what the Korean War was and why it…

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    North Korea Tension

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    In the past months, rising tension between North Korea and the United States have raised some eyebrows and caused some to have growing concerns in terms of how the issue may pan out. The tension between the United States and North Korea will most likely not escalate enough to a nuclear war, according to former defense secretary, William J. Perry, who states that “North Korea is incredibly unlikely to launch an unprovoked nuclear attack.” This may ease some fears on the growing concerns of war…

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    World War II, the bloodiest and most detrimental war in all of human history, was over. With the decease of Hitler and the surrender of the Japanese army, there came a time of rejoicing for both the world superpowers, the Soviet Union and the United States of America, who had allied with each other to fight this tough battle. Unfortunately, this ecstasy and harmony between the two countries was ephemeral. The many differences between the two countries were the roots of the Cold War, and the…

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    Korean War Vs Communism

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    of democracy. Pushing pushing democracy onto another country is no different the pushing communism. Both are ideologies about how to make a free society but neither are universally applicable. Given that democracy has worked out great for The United States of America and liked minded countries, while communism has had its troubles, my core issue lies with the inconsistent results and the various fall outs that come with branding ourselves as crusaders of democracy. The US has been unsuccessful…

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