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In reply to the discussion: Historians and buffs, has there ever been a war where the aggressor could not be attacked on their [View all]EX500rider
(12,601 posts)43. No, I don't think so, the Chinese had been planning it since it started:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War#China_intervenes_(October%E2%80%93December_1950)
China justified its entry into the war as a response to "American aggression in the guise of the UN".[223] Later, the Chinese claimed that US bombers had violated PRC national airspace on three separate occasions and attacked Chinese targets before China intervened.
They "claimed" that to give them a fig leaf to hide behind.
China justified its entry into the war as a response to "American aggression in the guise of the UN".[223] Later, the Chinese claimed that US bombers had violated PRC national airspace on three separate occasions and attacked Chinese targets before China intervened.
They "claimed" that to give them a fig leaf to hide behind.
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Historians and buffs, has there ever been a war where the aggressor could not be attacked on their [View all]
mahina
Nov 2022
OP
Mostly because one side had no ability to project their forces on another continent.
EX500rider
Nov 2022
#28
No, Rome had many invasions starting with the Carthaginians and ending with the Visigoths nt
EX500rider
Nov 2022
#29
Most certainly and a stupid one at that to attack a 1st World military like the UK..
EX500rider
Nov 2022
#41
While references above to colonial wars are valid, I don't think you can say the UK
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2022
#20
They considered it (attacking Arg. air bases) and did deploy SAS on the ground in case.
EX500rider
Nov 2022
#42
Determining the identity of aggressor and victim of conflicts can be a slippery slope
pecosbob
Nov 2022
#9
One could easily argue that China was a co-belligerent in the Korean war,
Just A Box Of Rain
Nov 2022
#10
Actually the Chinese invasion was a response to MacArthur bombing north of the Yalu River
Bucky
Nov 2022
#33