History of Asia

Is the Korean conflict same as War?

No, the Korean Conflict is different from the Korean War. The Korean War was a large-scale military conflict that occurred in Korea between June 25, 1950, and July 27, 1953. The Korean Conflict, on the other hand, refers to the broader period of tension and hostilities that existed between North Korea and South Korea following the end of the Korean War. While both terms are often used interchangeably, the Korean Conflict encompasses the political and military developments that occurred in Korea during the postwar period, including the persistent state of division and occasional clashes between the two Koreas.