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... The major powers, the US and the Soviets, effected the war in one way or another. Not only did the outside powers effect the war but also people who played key roles also effected the war, such as Douglas MacArthur. The major powers and people effected the length, scope and outcome of the war, to say the least. ... The decision by the two powers on dividing Korea at the 38th Parallel led to the eventual invasion by either the North or South on the other, in the name of “reunification”. ... His views, actions and public statements, which were reckless and inappropriate for a military commander, often embarrassed and created confusion about Trumans policy. ...
MacArthur recommended strategies designed to expand the scope of the war.
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