06 May 2017

Korea War: How Did That Happen? What America Can Learn From History?

Splitting a country in two and setting up a DMZ [demilitarized zone with 28,000 U.S. troops], "installing democracy" in South Korea where the last president was forced out-of-office by 100,000+ demonstrating in the streets for months in popular opposition, THAAD missiles now getting deployed ....what's wrong with expansion of the American Empire?
Published on May 5, 2017
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To demonstrate he means business, President Donald Trump orders a U.S. aircraft carrier, two guided-missile destroyers, a guided-missile cruiser and a nuclear-powered submarine to the waters off North Korea. Kim Jong-un, the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, responds by threatening to sink U.S. carriers and putting on a large live-fire exercise, featuring hundreds of large caliber artillery guns. The United States and North Korea are today closer to reigniting a war than at any time since an armistice was signed in 1953. That war, which began in the summer of 1950, didn’t begin well for American Forces.
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