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North Korea has continued its denunciations of the United States, but notably hasn't attacked Trump personally.
President Donald Trump commemorated National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day with a message honoring the nearly 2 million ...
South Korea’s President Syngman Rhee refused to sign, unwilling to accept a divided Korea and the failure to unify the ...
New talks between North Korea and the United States are possible if Washington drops its demand that Pyongyang rid itself of ...
Beginning just days after the first shots of the Korean War, in the summer of 1950, nearly 2 million Americans embarked on a daring crusade across the ...
Kim Jong Un vowed victory in the anti-US struggle as North Korea marks the Korean War armistice with military tributes and ...
Seventy-two years ago, on July 27, 1953, the Korean War Armistice was signed, ending the fighting in the Korean War. The armistice did not establish a peace treaty but instead formalized a ceasefire ...
June 25, 1950 – 135,000 soldiers from the communist North Korean People’s Army (NKPA) cross the 38th parallel and invade Republic of Korea (ROK).
On Monday, North Korea carried through with its threat to declare the 1953 armistice ending the Korean War null, just as the South Korean and U.S. forces began an annual military exercise.
Commemorate National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day, July 27th. Understand the ceasefire agreement, its signers, and the enduring impact on the Korean peninsula. Explore US public perception shifts ...
The counterattack was successful — U.N. forces freed Seoul on the 25th, pushed North Korean troops back past the 38th parallel on Oct. 1 and captured the North Korean capital city.
When veterans returned to Australia after the Korean War, they were shunned. Seventy-five years after the conflict started, they're finally getting their moment.