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In reply to the discussion: N. Korea building missile launch pad capable of aiming at U.S.: report [View all]Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)59. Truman fired General Douglas Macarthur because he wanted to do that.
Truman did not want a war with China. No, it would not have been better.
Apr 11, 1951 Truman relieves MacArthur of duties in Korea
Problems with the flamboyant and egotistical General MacArthur had been brewing for months. In the early days of the war in Korea (which began in June 1950), the general had devised some brilliant strategies and military maneuvers that helped save South Korea from falling to the invading forces of communist North Korea. As U.S. and United Nations forces turned the tide of battle in Korea, MacArthur argued for a policy of pushing into North Korea to completely defeat the communist forces. Truman went along with this plan, but worried that the communist government of the People's Republic of China might take the invasion as a hostile act and intervene in the conflict. In October 1950, MacArthur met with Truman and assured him that the chances of a Chinese intervention were slim. Then, in November and December 1950, hundreds of thousands of Chinese troops crossed into North Korea and flung themselves against the American lines, driving the U.S. troops back into South Korea. MacArthur then asked for permission to bomb communist China and use Nationalist Chinese forces from Taiwan against the People's Republic of China. Truman flatly refused these requests and a very public argument began to develop between the two men.
Problems with the flamboyant and egotistical General MacArthur had been brewing for months. In the early days of the war in Korea (which began in June 1950), the general had devised some brilliant strategies and military maneuvers that helped save South Korea from falling to the invading forces of communist North Korea. As U.S. and United Nations forces turned the tide of battle in Korea, MacArthur argued for a policy of pushing into North Korea to completely defeat the communist forces. Truman went along with this plan, but worried that the communist government of the People's Republic of China might take the invasion as a hostile act and intervene in the conflict. In October 1950, MacArthur met with Truman and assured him that the chances of a Chinese intervention were slim. Then, in November and December 1950, hundreds of thousands of Chinese troops crossed into North Korea and flung themselves against the American lines, driving the U.S. troops back into South Korea. MacArthur then asked for permission to bomb communist China and use Nationalist Chinese forces from Taiwan against the People's Republic of China. Truman flatly refused these requests and a very public argument began to develop between the two men.
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N. Korea building missile launch pad capable of aiming at U.S.: report [View all]
sked14
Jan 2014
OP
I can imagine the news story after they tried launching a nuclear-tipped missile
jmowreader
Jan 2014
#6
There will be no unification until the North rejects off totalarianism. Period.
Ikonoklast
Jan 2014
#53
You're a re-tread, nothing new about you. The 'fuck capitalism' thing is just shtick.
Ikonoklast
Jan 2014
#57
Well, Iran is looking like a long shot now. N Korea is next on the list of "Axis of Evil." n/t
PowerToThePeople
Jan 2014
#41
Getting the windage right on an aim from 6000 miles away must be tough...
HereSince1628
Jan 2014
#62
Erect bogeyman (or, bogeymen), wave flag, more $$ for MIC, clamp down on dissent.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2014
#63