Yes, during the 1952 presidential campaign, Dwight D. Eisenhower promised to end the Korean War, which had been ongoing since 1950. He suggested that he had a plan to achieve this, which resonated with voters weary of the conflict. After taking office, Eisenhower pursued a strategy of negotiating an armistice, leading to a ceasefire in July 1953, effectively ending active combat in Korea. However, the U.S. did not completely withdraw its military presence from the Korean Peninsula following the armistice.
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