What exactly does the current war consist of? I was listening to an audiobook that said that a few reasons that the United States is at war are to prevent foreign nations that may be a danger to America from obtaining and/or using certain weapons, to help build democracy as a form of government in economically underdeveloped nations and to identify and collect foreign oil sources. National defense and international relations also give reason to reasonably travel across country borders. In regards to bombs, Art Jones, an Illinois candidate who ran during an election for the 3rd congressional district referenced the holocuast as being partially mythical. I have seen uranium as one component of bombs, but can other aspects of their essence be considered phsycologically and religiously representative of them in themselves metaphorically? As for nuclear weapons, what other types of nuclear weapons exist besides electronic devices? Do countries use electronics and/or other nuclear weapons against other countries?
You're all over the place, I'm not sure where to begin. I guess I can answer one thing, we are not at war with any country in order to prevent them from having nukes, instead we use sanctions.
The Korean War was from 1950-1953. And it was to evict North Korea after it invaded and tried to annex South Korea. It was a UN operation, with over 16 nations providing combat forces. That ended over 6 years and 2 leaders ago.