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Title: A Strained Relationship
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The U.S and Soviet occupation of Korea divided Korea into democratic and communist regimes. The attack of North Korea on South Korea pushed the U.S into calling the United Nations for support as they labeled North Korea an aggressor. Once U.S helped the South Koreans they were in a position of open hostility to both Chinese and Soviet communism... Showed first 250 characters
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The U.S and Soviet occupation of Korea divided Korea into democratic and communist regimes. The attack of North Korea on South Korea pushed the U.S into calling the United Nations for support as they labeled North Korea an aggressor. Once U.S helped the South Koreans they were in a position of open hostility to both Chinese and Soviet communism... Showed next 250 characters
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