The situation on the battlefield is unpredictable and difficult to predict.

Thanks to the sufficient supply of weapons, ammunition and other supplies, the frontline fighters were able to fight with all their might.

Unlike the original history, the Korean War did not drag on until the middle of the year, but entered the armistice stage early in the year.

In April, the warring parties formally signed a ceasefire agreement.

Wang Ze originally believed that with his help, the war could be ended at least one year earlier.

But what he did not expect was that the United States was so stubborn that it was willing to pay a greater price in casualties than in history and dragged the war to this day.

As time went by, only China, the United States and North Korea were still fighting fiercely on the battlefield. Soldiers from other countries were either killed or chose to surrender, while others were passive and hid in the rear, refusing to contribute.

Faced with such a situation, the US military is helpless.

After all, the armies of various countries have suffered heavy losses. If we continue to force them to fight, it may lead to the withdrawal of these countries. Wouldn't the so-called "United Nations Army" become a huge laughing stock then?

In order to keep the name of "United Nations Army", the US military had to take part in the battle itself and drive its vassal troops to take over.

So the two sides engaged in a series of tug-of-war battles near Asan.

Although the U.S. military's fighting spirit was not high, they still caused considerable pressure with their strong firepower advantage.

By the middle stage of the war, Soviet pilots did not seem to be fully committed to the fierce fighting on the front lines.

Worse still, the airport distance advantage they once had was gone as the battlefield continued to advance.

Against this backdrop, the US Air Force on the front line successfully gained air superiority.

This made it difficult for our troops to gain a foothold every time they tried to break through the enemy's defenses due to the weakness of their air power.

The current national strength of the United States is still very strong. They not only have powerful firepower support, but also have millions of military personnel constantly being transported in.

Although it is still not good in offense, the unique terrain conditions in the Asan area are more than enough to defend the line.

In this way, the two sides have been in a stalemate, and have undergone several ceasefire negotiations, but all ended in failure.

Among them, North Korea advocates that the demarcation line should be drawn along the existing ceasefire line.

However, this proposal was strongly opposed by the United States and South Korea, and naturally could not be passed.

Historically, the battle line was near the 38th parallel, but now, the battlefield has advanced to the Asan area.

Therefore, after some efforts, the United States and South Korea finally had to pay a considerable price before North Korea reluctantly agreed to use the 38th parallel as the demarcation standard.

In fact, North Korea is unwilling to accept this result. It very much hopes to get the organization's assistance to drive its opponents directly to the other side of the sea.

However, due to the Soviet Union's negative attitude and the organization's unwillingness to bear huge casualties, North Korea itself was unable to achieve this goal and ultimately had to compromise.

Under the persuasion of both China and the Soviet Union, and also because South Korea paid a huge amount of monetary compensation to North Korea, North Korea finally made concessions.

This war made the United States lose face, but in terms of public opinion and propaganda, the United States still has the upper hand.

In comparison, Soviet propaganda was abysmal.

Under the United States' overwhelming propaganda offensive, the outcome of the war was actually described as a victory for the United States, and that they successfully assisted South Korea in resisting the "red invasion."

What’s even more outrageous is that the U.S. military announced that its casualties were only 30,000!

They never mentioned the fact that the coalition forces were almost pushed into the sea from the Korean-Chinese border;

Moreover, according to statistics from the US military, only those soldiers who have been confirmed dead on site can be counted as true casualties.

In other words, if a soldier is unfortunately blown to pieces by a shell, then unfortunately, he will not be included in the death list, and his family will naturally not be able to receive the corresponding death pension.

Because in the eyes of the US military, such people are simply missing.

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