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What did MacArthur say about the Korean War?

As follows:

1. "This is probably just an armed investigation. Dealing with such a trivial matter is really a piece of cake for me."

2. " Give me two divisions and I can hold North Korea."

3. "As soon as the People's Army sees us, they will flee in panic."

4. "God arranged for the Americans to do so. Winner, Asians can’t beat Americans, maybe Asians have short legs.”

5. “The Chinese are Asians, they are cowardly. If they dare to cross the river, I will.” Let them suffer the greatest massacre in human history."

Douglas MacArthur (English: Douglas MacArthur, January 26, 1880 - April 5, 1964), was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. , American military strategist and politician.

In 1899, MacArthur was admitted to West Point Military Academy. During World War I, he was promoted to colonel and served in France. In June 1919, he was appointed principal of West Point Military Academy. During World War II, he successively served as commander of the U.S. Far Eastern Forces and commander of the Allied Forces in the Southwest Pacific Theater. In 1944, MacArthur was awarded the rank of five-star general in the Army.

After World War II, he served as the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Japan and implemented a series of reforms in Japan. Later he became the commander-in-chief of the "United Nations Army". In 1952, he participated in the US Democratic Party's presidential primary election but failed to win. MacArthur died of gallstones on April 5, 1964 at the age of 84.