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The Cold War in Asia: Crash Course US History #38

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Hi, I’m John Green, this is CrashCourse US History, and today we’re going to talk

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about the Cold War again. Really less about the “cold,” more about the “war.”

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As usual, we’re not going to focus so much on the generals and the tactics, but instead

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on why the wars were fought and what it all meant.

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And today we get to visit a part of the world that we haven’t seen much on this series:

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[spins] Asia. Not my best work. intro

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So, we’re gonna start today with the place where the Cold War really heated up, at least

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as far as America’s concerned. Mr Green, it’s Vietnam.

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Close, Me from the Past, but like all your romantic endeavors, unsuccessful. The correct

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answer is of course Korea. Like MFTP, many Americans have forgotten about the Korean

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War, which lasted three years from 1950 to 1953 and is sometimes called the Forgotten

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War. But it was real. The Korean War was the first

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real like shooting war that Americans were involved in after World War II and it was

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the only time that American troops directly engaged with an honest to goodness Communist

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power. I’m referring not to North Korea, but to

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China, which became communist in 1949 and qualifies as a major world power because it

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was, and also is, huge. We love you China. Just kidding, you’re not watching. Because

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of the Great Fire Wall. So the end of WWII left Korea split between

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a Communist north led by Kim Il crazypants Sung and an anti-communist but hardly democratic

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South led by Syngman Rhee. The two were supposed to reunite, but that

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was impossible because they were constantly fighting that cost around 100,000 lives.

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The civil war between the two Koreas turned into a full-fledged international conflict

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in June of 1950 when Kim Il Sung invaded the South, and the US responded. Truman thought

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that Kim’s invasion was being pushed by the Soviets and that it was a challenge to

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the “Free World.” Truman went to the United Nations and he got

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authorization, but he didn’t go to Congress and never called the Korean War a “war.”

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Insisting instead that American troops were leading a UN “police action” but that

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was kind of a misleading statement. General Douglas MacArthur was in command of

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this tiny little police force at the start of the war because he was the highest ranking

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general in the region. He was also really popular, at least with the press, although

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not so much with other generals, or with the president.

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Under MacArthur, UN forces – which basically meant American and South Korean forces -- pushed

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the North Koreans back past the 38th parallel where the two countries had been divided,

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and then Truman made a fateful decision: The United States would try to re-unify Korea

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as a non-communist state. Which, if you’ve looked at a map recently,

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you’ll notice went swimmingly. America’s allies and the UN all agreed to this idea,

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so up north they went, all the way to the northern border with China at the Yalu river.

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At that point, Chinese forces, feeling that American forces were a smidge too close to

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China, counter-attacked on November 1, 1950 and by Christmas the two sides were stalemated

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