Submitted by lloyd705 t3_10m2taw in explainlikeimfive
jimmymd77 t1_j64fvk2 wrote
Reply to comment by MisinformedGenius in ELI5: How is donating equipment to participate in war, not considered going to war? by lloyd705
Along those lines, there are some concerns about citizens fighting as volunteers in a war. The line between 'volunteer' and regular troops being sent in under the pretext of volunteer can be blurred. In the Korean War, hundreds of thousands of Chinese citizens 'volunteered' to join the North Korean forces. With officers and their equipment, too. McArthur wanted to use nukes to stop them. He got relieved of his command instead.
MisinformedGenius t1_j64ja0m wrote
Heck, Russia was accused of doing that very thing in Ukraine prior to the current war.
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