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According to Truman, why were the Republic of Korea/South Korean troops stationed at the border region near the 38th parallel?

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Answer: Truman announces that he is ordering U.S. air and naval forces to South Korea to aid the democratic nation in repulsing an invasion by communist North Korea. The country was split along the 38th parallel, with Soviet forces occupying the northern zone and Americans stationed in the south.

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