The "outside" factors causing the 'red scare' were: a) the development of the atomic bomb by the Russians, b) the establishment of Communist regimes in several East European countries by the USSR, c) the take-over of mainland China by the Communists and d) the attack of Communist North Korea on South Korea, leading to the Korean war.The "inside" factors within the USA for it were a number of espionage trials against people suspected of working for the USSR. And generally speaking, conservative politicians and their financial backers in the industrial world had already a long tradition of seeing pro-labor laws (like the abolition of child labor and maximum working hours) and even the New Deal as so many communist-inspired plots against the Free Market and the American Way.The factors leading up to McCarthyism were: a) President Truman's Loyalty Review program that he instituted in 1947 under Republican pressure to check on public servants and which program was expanded under President Eisenhower who limited the possibilities for defense and appeal against accusations; b) the institution of the House Committee on Un-American Activities (which in turn led to a great number of State and even private 'review' Boards on the subject. And finally there was the FBI under the violently conservative and anti-Communist Edgar J. Hoover who saw to it that people could be accused of being Communist sympathisers without the victim being told who was accusing him and of what , exactly.
The goal that the United States achieved by fighting in the Korean War was to allow the North to take over South Korea. The United States failed to stop Communism from taking over in North Korea.
North Korea claims that it could nuke the United States, but mostanalysts believethis is a lie. They believe that North Korean missiles could reach, at best, Hawaii. It's alsobelieved that they don't yet have nuclear devices small enough to mount on amissile, but they might in a few years.However, mostanalystsdo notbelieve North Korea actually wants to start a war with the U.S. or South Korea. It's thought that North Korea's real goal is to keep theircitizens united against a foreign enemy so that they won't overthrow the government.
Korea, Europe, patrolling the Persian Gulf, etc.
Afgahnistan, Yeman, Iraq, North Korea, and down town Compton
Lee Myung-bak is the President of South Korea in 2009. Before taking office as president on 2008 February 28, he was elected to the national assembly in 1992 and re-elected in 1996, before resigning in 1998. He later became Mayor of Seoul in 2002.
Lee Myung-bak was the President of South Korea in 2010. Before taking office as president on 2008 February 28, he was elected to the national assembly in 1992 and re-elected in 1996, before resigning in 1998. He later became Mayor of Seoul in 2002.
Lee Myung-bak was the President of South Korea in 2011. Before taking office as president on 2008 February 28, he was elected to the national assembly in 1992 and re-elected in 1996, before resigning in 1998. He later became Mayor of Seoul in 2002.
To discuss plans for a peace treaty
Roh Moo-Hyun was elected as the President of the Republic of Korea (South) on December 19, 2002.
General Dwight Eisenhower entered partisan politics as the Republican candidate for president in 1952. Promising to "go to Korea" to end the war, Eisenhower defeated Adlai Stevenson in the November elections. He visited Korea on November 29, 1951.
Park Gyun-hye is the 11th president and first female president of South Korea, elected in 2012. When inaugurated on February 25, 2013, she was 61 years old (born February 2, 1952). *Since her impeachment on December 9, 2016, the Prime Minister is the acting president.
The call their leader, "President". The current President is named Myung-bak Lee. In Korea, they put the last name first, which would be Lee Myung-bak. Before being elected president, Mr Lee was the CEO of Hyundai industries and mayor of Seoul.
Lee Myung-bak was the President of South Korea at the start of 2013, and was replaced by Park Geun-hye on February 25.Before taking office as president on 2008 February 28, Lee Myung-bak was elected to the national assembly in 1992 and re-elected in 1996, before resigning in 1998. He later became Mayor of Seoul in 2002.Park Geun-hye became the 11th President of South Korea on 2013 February 25, becoming the first woman to do so. She is the first daughter of Park Chung-hee, the 3rd President of South Korea whom was assassinated in 1979.
South Korea has only had 11 Presidents and North Korea has only had 1. As a result, there is no "22nd President in Korea".
There's no governor but president in Korea. And the name of Korean president is Myung-Bak Lee.
There's no emperor in Korea but president. The name of the president is Myung-Bak Lee now.