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How did President Harry S. Truman view the Korean War?

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He argued that "communism has passed beyond the use of subversion to conquer independent nations and will now use armed invasion and war. Truman's statement suggests that he believed the attack by the North Korea had been part of a larger plan by communist China and , by the extension, the Soviet union.

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For more information check the website US enters the Korean conflict | national archives for more details.

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the Soviets will keep right on going and swallow up one place after another " Truman's view involved stopping communism in Korea so it Did not spread to the rest of the region worls

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