Keep in mind this is essentially a United Nations show. The US might have troops involved, but it's the UN in charge (officially).
What's happening in Europe technically has no impact on Korea - enemies in other war zones could, technically anyway, be allies in the east...
It is of course extremely unlikely that participants in the fighting elsewhere would send troops to Korea. At most I'd expect a token force of maybe a few dozen MPs, a handful of medical personnel, maybe ten trucks plus drivers attached to the logistics unit of another nation, that sort of thing.
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