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15 November, 04:05

Select the correct answer.

How did the UN Security Council describe the actions of the North Koreans?

A. as aggression

B. as a police action

C. as a violation of the Potsdam agreement

D. as a Soviet-sponsored action

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  1. 15 November, 07:58
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    D. as a Soviet-sponsored action

    Explanation:

    On the first day of the war, the United Nations Security Council demanded that North Korea stop fighting and withdraw to the border along the 38th parallel. When this warning was ignored, it passed a second resolution asking its member states to assist South Korea in repelling the attack.

    Un states that "communism has passed beyond the use of subversion to conquer independent nations and will now use armed invasion and war." Truman's statement suggests that he believed the attack by North Korea had been part of a larger plan by communist China and, by extension, the Soviet Union.

    American in Korea was to support an American diplomatic delegation sent to establish trade and political relations with the peninsular nation, to ascertain the fate of the merchant ship General Sherman, and to establish a treaty assuring aid for shipwrecked
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