Korean War
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The Korean War and Desert Storm
The military strategies between the Korean War and Desert storm are very similar. These wars were both focused on political objectives. With both of these wars, new technology and strategies were introduced. The two wars both resulted in the same way and both were strategically set up in the same way. This led to ways of planning future wars. Many of our military approaches today started in Korea in 1950.
Both of these wars were thought out with much caution. The results from desert storm ended with withdrawal from Kuwait. Similarly the results of the Korean War ended with withdrawal from North Korean Peoples Army from ROK, also known as South Korea. In both of these wars North Korea and Iraq invaded another independent territory. The both went against their neighboring countries to unite them by force.
In these two wars large coalitions were used against the other countries. In desert Storm the large coalition of the United States were used against Iraq. They came in to help and were a major part in the war. In the Korean War they had the United Nations forces coalition that was used against South Korea. They were also a major part in the war and helped out greatly. The two coalitions made the war what it was. If they hadn’t have helped out the wars wouldn’t have been as effective as they were.
In both of these wars common tactics were used. In Desert Storm, Iraq and coalition forces leased for agreement during the war. They needed a common agreement to stop fighting. Similarly in the Korean War, North Korea and the United Nations also needed a fire agreement. The U.N. needed an agreement to stop fire, the same as the U.S. needed to stop fire from Iraq.
Another major thing that happened in bout of these wars was in Desert Storm there was an integration of modern weaponry and roles. New technology and weapons were introduced allowing an easier way of fighting. They were introduced to t...