stalemate
(noun)
The state in which combatants cannot adavnce, resulting in a draw.
Examples of stalemate in the following topics:
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The Armistice
- The need for an armistice agreement in Korea was informed by this territorial stalemate established by July 1951, as well as the heavy destruction inflicted during the war and the increasing U.S. desire to extract itself from the conflict.
- Owing to this theoretical stalemate, and genuine hostility between the North and the South, large numbers of troops are still stationed along both sides of the line, each side guarding against potential aggression from the other side.
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The Truman Presidency
- After initial successes in Korea, however, the UN forces were thrown back by Chinese intervention, and the conflict was stalemated throughout the final years of Truman's presidency.
- The war remained a frustrating stalemate for two years, with over 30,000 Americans killed, until an armistice ended the fighting in 1953.
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Stalemate in the Eastern Theater
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Korea, Communism, and the 1952 Election
- McCarthy's so-called "witch hunt," combined with national tension and weariness after two years of bloody stalemate in the Korean War, the Communist Revolution in China, the 1949 Soviet acquisition of nuclear weapons, and the early-1950s economic recession, set the stage for a hotly contested presidential race.
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The British Strategy
- As a result of this stalemate, the two countries signed the Treaty of Ghent on December 24, 1814.
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Japanese Incursions into China
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The Election of 1996
- More attention was drawn to the race by the budget stalemate in 1995 between the Congress and the President, which caused temporary shutdowns and slowdowns in many areas of federal government service.
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Neutral Rights and Submarines
- On January 1917, however, Field Marshal Hindenburg and General Ludendorff decided that unrestricted submarine blockade was the only way to break the stalemate on the Western Front.
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The Second Bull Run and the Battle of Antietam
- On August 28, 1862, Jackson attacked a Union column just east of Gainesville, at Brawner's Farm, resulting in a stalemate.
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The Expanding Axis
- While Japan sought to expand as well, the war between Japan and China was stalemated by 1940.