Rescue in the line of fire!The most urgent moment to resist US aggression and aid Korea was exposed

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-29

Title: Rescue in the Line of Fire!The most urgent moment to resist US aggression and aid Korea**.

The truth and decision-making behind this historical journey to resist US aggression and aid Korea have always made people infinitely curious. Let's go back to 1950, a time known as a grim moment.

First, just after the landing of U.S. troops at Inchon on September 15, the fortunes of the Korean People's Army began to reverse. The situation at that time was unexpected, and the DPRK army did not expect this action of the US army, and as a result, it was cut off from the back road and fell into the predicament of the 100,000-strong army of "turtles in the urn." Although the U.S. military was fully capable of annihilating the Korean People's Army at the time, General MacArthur chose to capture Seoul because it would bring him greater gains in political prestige. The North Korean army was reduced to only four divisions in Kim Il Sung's hands, each of which was severely short of personnel, and the situation took a turn for the worse.

And with the crossing of the 38th parallel of the 38th parallel, North Korea is under further pressure. The South Korean army shelled the Yalu River, and the US army began to bomb Dandong, all of which pushed the war to a more severe stage. When the fate of North Korea was hopeless, Kim Il Sung had to turn to Moscow for help. Stalin, however, was ambiguous and refused to intervene directly in North Korean affairs, forcing Kim Il Sung to seek Chinese assistance.

**After receiving Kim Il Sung's letter for help, he understood the seriousness of the situation. Stalin refused to intervene, intending to avoid a direct conflict with the United States. This strained relations between China and the Soviet Union, and even the dispatch of troops to North Korea was controversial. ** And the Chinese leadership firmly believes that it is necessary to confront the United States, otherwise it will face strategic pressure from the US military in both Korea and Taiwan.

However, Stalin's attitude remained ambiguous and refused to provide air support. Despite his constant efforts, Stalin insisted on a wait-and-see and eventually sold the Chinese fighter in the form of a "loan". This move cost the Chinese troops dearly in the early campaign to resist US aggression and aid Korea.

The whole process is full of deep thought and struggle, because this is not only a war, but also a test of decision-making. At the political and military levels, important choices have been made. The reversal of the situation on the Korean Peninsula was ultimately a crucial step in China's decision to send troops to North Korea to turn the tide of the war. Although the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea was difficult, it left peace for at least 20 years in the long river of history.

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