Chinese intervention the following month drove UN forces south again.
A serious attack on the opium trade would bring Chinese military intervention.
He praised the land, warned of the danger of Chinese intervention and suggested a larger expedition with professional soldiers.
Chinese intervention forced the Southern-allied forces to retreat behind the 38th Parallel.
Nevertheless, Willoughby downplayed the evidence about Chinese intervention in the war.
Any plan that involved putting ten million soldiers so near to the border with China would provoke Chinese intervention.
The Chinese intervention carries a significance beyond the immediate dispute.
Ultimately, the Chinese intervention would take place in a little less than four months.
The Japanese were driven out after massive Chinese intervention.
Great speculation exists over the nature or intent of any potential Chinese intervention.