Which statement best describes US involvement in the Korean Peninsula today?A) The United States has withdrawn all of its troops from the region and left North and South B) Korea to work out their issues alone.
C) The United States continues the war on the side of South Korea, in hopes of gaining ground from the communists.
D) The United States has withdrawn all of its troops except those along the Yalu River between China and North Korea.
The United States has troops in place to help patrol the demilitarized zone between North Korea and South Korea.

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Answer 1
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The fifth alternative is correct (E).

The US has troops to patrol the demilitarized zone between South Korea and the North. According to Reuters news agency, the American military contingent in South Coere is about 28500 military personnel, who play a mediating role in military confrontations not only between the Koreas, but among the countries in the region, such as China and Japan. In this context, the US military position in Seoul is strategic and must remain even if the Koreas sign a peace treaty.

Answer 2
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(e)The United States has troops to patrol the demilitarized zone between North Korea and South Korea.

Further Explanations:

Korean war a war fought between South Korea and North Korea for the annexation of more and more territories. North Korea was supported by China and South Korea by the United States. The war actually began on 25th June 1950 after the invasion of South Korea by North Korea. The invasion resulted in the series of clashes along the border. So to take control over the situation President Harry Turman cited the National Security Council a report named NCS-68 to take over the situation and bring peace in South Korea. As a result of it, Turman appointed General McArthur the Supreme commander of the united force to take control of the situation. Mc Arthur Landed with 10000 marines comprising of 40,000 men and 8,600 ROK soldiers at Inchon on 15th September 1950 and by the end of the month, he was able to recapture Seoul and drive North Korean forces completely away from South Korea.

The involvement of the United States in Korea is still prevalent in present-day as The United States has troops that patrol the demilitarized areas between South Korea and North Korea.According to the report of  Reuters news agency, the American military strength in South Korea is somewhat 28,500 military workforce, who play a vital role in military encounter between the Koreas.

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Grade – High School

Subject – Economy

Chapter – Korean War

Keywords:

Korean War, South Kore, North Korea, United States,President,  Harry Turman, National Security, General McArthur, Supreme commander, Inchon, Seoul,Reuters news agency


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