![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On April 11, 1951, after MacArthur had “shot his mouth off,” as one diplomat put it, one too many times, Truman fired him. MacArthur kept urging a widening of the war into China itself and ignoring his Commander in Chief. Truman was determined not to let that happen. When Communist China entered the conflict on the side of the North Koreans, the crisis seemed on the verge of flaring into a world war. It was the first significant armed conflict of the Cold War: United States troops under the command of General Douglas MacArthur came to the aid of the South Koreans after North Korea invaded. They are also the challenges President Truman surmounted in the winter of 1950 as he began managing a war in Korea that risked becoming bigger and more costly. Those are the challenges President Obama has faced as he attempts to make a success of U.S involvement in Afghanistan. A military and diplomatic team in disarray. ![]()
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