Start of the Korean War – A Flashpoint in English Geopolitical Language
On June 25, 1950, the Korean War began, altering the global landscape—and the English language. Terms like DMZ, proxy war, and containment entered common usage, shaping how we speak of conflict, diplomacy, and ideology even today. The war’s legacy lives on in the rhetoric of power, division, and fragile peace.
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