In October 1950, Mao Zedong (Chinese dictator) agreed to help out the North Korean army.
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china joined the Korean war on October 25th 1950
China would prefer a nuclear-weapon-free Korean peninsula. However, China is North Korea's foremost foreign ally, so it is often unwilling to join the US and other nations in boycotting or sanctioning North Korean unwillingness to forego nuclear weapons.
An American cannot join the Chinese army unless they denounce their citizenship with America since China does not honor duel citizenship. You also have to be a legal resident of China.
Duties: get own food and join army basically all obligations:pay taxes obey laws sorry all i know and could find
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Duties: get own food and join army basically all obligations:pay taxes obey laws sorry all i know and could find
The UN security council voted to help South Korea resist the North Korean invasion. The US was one of the members of that council. It also had the largest army, navy and air force.
The USSR/Red China supplied the North; because they were fellow communists.
Yes, China was involved with the Korean War. The United States and South Korea fought together against North Korea and China. Other countries which are allies with South Korea or the United States also brought medication, weapons, and other needed supplies. China was an ally of North Korea. When the UN forces pursued the retreating North Korean forces past the 38th parallel, which had been the originally designated dividing line between North and South Korea after the 2nd World War, the government of China felt justified in counterattacking and sending forces to fight the UN forces and join the North Korean forces in pushing back the UN forces out of northern Korea. By the time the armistice was signed, most of the forces the UN was fighting were Chinese, not North Korean. Communist leader Mao Zedong's decision to involve China in the Korean War was a conscientious effort to confront the most powerful country in the world, undertaken at a time when the regime was still consolidating its own power after winning the Chinese Civil War. Mao primarily supported intervention not to save North Korea or to appease the Soviet Union, but because he believed that a military conflict with the United States was inevitable after UN forces crossed the 38th parallel. A secondary motive of Mao's was to improve his own prestige inside the communist international community by demonstrating that his Marxist concerns were international. In his later years Mao believed that Stalin only gained a positive opinion of him after China's entrance into the Korean War. Inside China, the war improved the long-term prestige of Mao, Zhou, and Peng.
Yes, every Korean men have to serve for their country for at least two years. Unless you aren't Korean citizen. It doesn't matter if you are famous or not, you have to go to the army if you're a Korean citizen. The only exception is that you have a disability. That's why a lot of Korean parents would rather to let their child be born in another country.
The United States joined the Korean War because the US feared that all countries in Asia would be turned to a communist country. At the time of the Korean War, China was a huge factor because China supported North Korea. If the United States did not support South Korea then the domino effect would have been put to effect. In other words.. The United States joined the Korean War to resist communism from spreading.