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What were the effects of the Korean war on the us foreign policy?

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First, the Korean War heightened the debates and divisions among US foreign policymakers over both tactics and grand strategy. If Japan's 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor helped to silence these divisions, then President Truman's handling of North Korea's 1950 invasion of South Korea helped resurrect them.

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