Hendrik_2000
Lieutenant General
Explain this logic to me, since when does "winning respect" meaning giving more power to the enemy, or better yet, expand the war and pissing off all potential allies in UN when all of your troops in Korea is on the verge of starving to death? Official Chinese history really made me giggle by stating that invading South Korea had created a split between Britain and US when the exact opposite effect occurred.
Edit: Did China earned respect during the Korean War? Well, given the humiliation of the US Eighth Army at the Kunuri Gauntlet forced the UN to accept an audience with the Chinese envoy, made Britain to consider pulling out of Asia and the non-aligned nations trying to broke a peace deal between China and US, it definitely did earn respect from the international community. But after refusing to compromise with UN, forcing Britain to remain fighting in Korea while rejecting non-aligned countries' peace efforts, does China actually want respect? Well, it's really hard to tell...
Winning respect important from the Korean war on It BOUGHT PEACE in China Nobody dare to touch Chinese territory in the long time.
It allow China to concentrate on developing the country. It gives self respect to Chinese people . For once it erase the label of Sick man of Asia
For your information had Mao heed the advice of General Peng Teh Huai, the outcome of Korean war will probably end up differently
He advices to consolidate Chinese win and wait for Logistic support to catch up and not just headstrong attacking Seoul. But Mao didn't listen to him. Remember China at this time is so poor No motorized logistic .Basically what you have is just infantry with light weapon. No Air Cover. Little of Artillery to speak about . No heavy Tank or Armour . They have to walk all the way from Yalu to Seoul. And yet they manage to hold off the mightiest army in the world with all their heavy equipment.
The starvation you alluded to, is because they have to carry their food on their back!
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