What privileges are required in order to create a thread on the Military History section? I'd like to make a Korean War Historical thread similar to the WWII one however it is restricted. Thank you
What privileges are required in order to create a thread on the Military History section? I'd like to make a Korean War Historical thread similar to the WWII one however it is restricted. Thank you
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The Korean war
Talk about the Korean war here. Ok here are some pictures. North Korean tank on the move. Map of the Korean war. http://usmilitary.about.com/library/milinfo/arhistory/nlkorea50.htm http://usmilitary.about.com/od/armyphotos/l/blkorea.htmwww.sinodefenceforum.com
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Korean War 70 years later Win Lose and A draw
That's a step too far. The US is doing fine by itself with identity politics (Republican versus Democrats) It's been doing that since it was founded but still hasn't collapsed because no other foreign power can get to it With the rise of the internet and immigration we may finally have a...www.sinodefenceforum.com
It makes sense to counterbalance the neighboring power with the far away power to preserve autonomy. It is the same logic for why so many nations in SEA were doing the same. Otherwise their influence is enough to start directing your policies, regardless of the power's intent.This is more of a History and diplomacy related question rather than a military one but why is it that Socialist Vietnam and the DPRK chose to be aligned with the Soviets rather than the PRC despite massive Chinese aid to both nations? Notable examples include the DPRK purging the pro-Yan'an faction and the Sino-Vietnamese border Wars. Why did Soviet influence prevail and Chinese influence fall out of favor?