The biggest misjudgment of the U.S. military in the Korean War, revealed by Henry Kissinger.jpeg

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(1)Former U.S. Secretary of State Kissinger
(2)If the flower decision was different, it could be unified
(3)September 28th
(4)September 15, 1950
(5)recapture of Seoul
(6)Operation Incheon Landing
(7)If the flower decision was different, it could be unified
(8)Mao Zedong U.S. Forces Korea
(9)If it stops at Pyongyang-Wonsan
(10)China will attack immediately
(11)I said I don’t need it
(12)Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State
(13)It’s from Henry Kissinger
(14)Henry Kissinger says South Korea would have unified if it had stopped advancing north on the line connecting Pyongyang and Wonsan in the Korean War
(15)The U.S. military could have destroyed most of North Korea’s war-fighting capabilities and absorbed 90 percent of the North’s population to create a unified Korea, he said, adding that there would have been no problem with China over the border
(16)In particular, China’s Mao Zedong told Zhou Enlai at the time that if the U.S. military stops at Pyongyang’s source, China does not have to attack immediately He said he’d be able to take a rest for further trainingBut when the U.S. forces advanced as far as the Yalu River, Mao Zedong recognized it as a containment strategy against China and decided to intervene in the military

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