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Just wanted to say that it'd be better if the collapsible medical and other support lists would be non-collapsible and expanded by default, as, otherwise, content is simply missed by the viewer at first glance and it would be better for visibility.
Consistency of findings of National Defense Corps incident
The "National Defense Corps Incident" page says that "...and tens of millions of won was misappropriated to President Rhee Syngman's political fund." with a valid reference:
[국민방위군 사건 (in Korean). National Archives of Korea. Archived from the original on 27 April 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2010.]
Yet on topic this page, under section "Starvation" it says Rhee Sygman was not involved. This is inconsistent or misleading. I suggest the quote above plus reference be added to the end of the relevant paragraph in this section.
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The Korean conflict was said to have started in 1948, according to the article. Therefore, I would like for the upper text to be changed from 1945 to 1948. 171.244.185.182 (talk) 04:25, 29 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hello dear anonymous people, I have not yet mastered editing and would like to get some advice before making edits. Long ago or not very long ago, the template about losses included the flags and losses of each country. I think it might be worth returning it? In my opinion, such a column, purely aesthetically, will look better for the article. What do you think ? Hikka1999 (talk) 20:52, 4 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Um, so it’s better not to indicate any? And what is the logic if the article indicates the losses of the parties, but for some reason they cannot be indicated in the template? Hikka1999 (talk) 18:41, 5 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
In the Belligerents list, there's a typo right under "United Nations" that just says "Template:FlagU". Could someone with semi-protected editing privileges fix this so that it correctly lists the United States? Thanks. Rabbitish (talk) 07:38, 20 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
We need to consider updating this wiki page- with the current affairs. The Korean war has never ended, with the Involvement of the North Korean troops. The Korean war has just relocated to Ukraine region. - A new country needs to be updated and Soviet Union must have a change considered to Russia.
As nothing has changed.
However since the involvement of the Korean troops in support of Russia.
This represents a huge problem for America and England - we never signed an armistice treaty with North Korea, We are still at war with North Korea. They may have changed uniforms into Russian but the Korean war has NOT officially ended. Anyone who went to help or volunteer might want to remember Kim Jung un and his people promised to do things to our people if chance presented it self. If Korean infantry or Chinese infantry engaged with people of Foreign nationals, regardless if they are in Ukrainian uniform. It gets more complicated.
As the article states, the Korean War ended with the Korean Armistice Agreement of 1953. This article is limited to the events of that period of conflict. It is not a platform for commentary on the ongoing events in Korea. The article on North Korea–South Korea relations deals with current and ongoing issues and events between the two Korean states. Mediatech492 (talk) 07:00, 26 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Are you insane there is no Armistice agreement signed in 1953. There was a ceasefire. The Korean war never ended. Watch this, it says it right at the start [1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tad8OjqYT7E
Instead of just ignoring the fucking facts, accept there is no armistice for the Korean war. THERE is 2 korean wars. One ended, the second one never ended. The documentary and your own wiki page proves the war is still on-going. You have not grasp the basic principles watching the provided documentary and I would take it that Peter Snow and the BBC are more capable of fact checking than you are.
Like Syngman Rhee, North Korean leader Kim Il Sung also sought complete unification. The North Korean side was slow to support armistice talks and only on 27 June 1951 – seventeen days after armistice talks had begun – it did change its slogan of "drive the enemy into the sea" to "drive the enemy to the 38th parallel." North Korea was pressured to support armistice talks by its allies the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union, whose support was vital to enabling North Korea to continue fighting.
Well if you read what I provided, It has happened already North Korean Troops have been confirmed in the Kursk region. They joined the Ukraine-Russia war. It is the Korean war just relocated to Ukraine-Russia. 90.198.122.21 (talk) 15:04, 26 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Because the Korean war never actually finished, - The involvement of North Korean troops being confirmed by the US defense secretary. Which was confirmed by CNN, this extends the involvement of North Korea which is still in an active war. Into Korean war.
SO it proves the Korean war and actual fighting.
A North Korean soldier has defected to South Korea, according to the Yonhap news agency. The soldier was taken into custody in the northeastern county of Goseong early on Tuesday after crossing the border, Yonhap reported citing an unnamed military source.20 Aug 2024
FYI - Those YouTube links are to the same RS as the links I provided. They are of the same news organizations. So stop trying to move the goal posts and accept it.
OK, so, which of those sources say (in their words, quote please) this is an extension of the Korean war? untill you provide the quote my resposne is no and remains no until,. I say otherwise, I have spent enough time on this. Slatersteven (talk) 15:33, 26 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Ok so you are someone who needs to be hit over the frying pan, so you can accept your been hit on the head with a frying pan.
"Austin Confirms North Korea Has Sent Troops to Russia
Oct. 23, 2024 | By Jim Garamone, DOD News | "
There is your quote - Any movement of North Korea troops into Russia to fight into Ukraine as in the Kursk region is an expansion of the Korean war.
layman's terms. Something so simplified you don't need it explained or put "right in front of you" to accept. You get taught when young how to tie your shoe laces, you've grown up and you no longer need it shown, you no longer need to go slow. You do it automatically. - So now in your 40s do you really need a hand-by-hand picture of how to tie your shoe laces?
Or do we really need to connect the dots here
As the Korean war has never ended.
Deployment of Korean troops into Russia to Fight in Ukraine, is an expansion of the war.
South Korea has offered to send weapons to Ukraine.
They have or are trying to re-locate the war into the East Europe conflict
The direct quote from "Austin Confirms North Korea Has Sent Troops to Russia" is your quote.
that means the Korean war has expanded.
Because of this one very simple FACT!
The people who have gone joined the International Legion for Ukraine, when fighting against the North Korean troops can be taken prisoner of war, as they have promised to do and bring them back to North Korea. Well they are Prisoners of war -well which war?
Take the bull by the horns- take the lead or get out of the way of someone who can like me. I am prepared to go over your head on this - I am doing the curtsey of telling you first.