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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/166 Beyond "The Axis of Evil"]. Clarifying the History of US Intervention in Korea - Unwelcome Guests radio show. | * [http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/166 Beyond "The Axis of Evil"]. Clarifying the History of US Intervention in Korea - Unwelcome Guests radio show. |
Revision as of 10:04, 16 September 2016
An iconic photo of the Korean war, taken on the 9th of May, 1951 | |
Date | 1950/06/25 - 1953/07/27 |
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Location | Korea, Sea of Japan, Korea Strait |
Interest of | Hans Tofte |
Subpage | •"Korean War/CIA brainwashing spin" •Korean War/Biological warfare |
Description | The war on the Korean peninsular between the China/Soviet-backed forces of the North and the US-backed South between 1951-53 |
See Also
- Beyond "The Axis of Evil". Clarifying the History of US Intervention in Korea - Unwelcome Guests radio show.
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Bilderberg/1954 | “Americans saw that firm Western action in Persia, Berlin, and Korea had produced successful results and they therefore believed in continuing a firm policy.” | 1954 | |
Bruce Cumings | “The Korean War did not begin on June 25, 1950, much special pleading and argument to the contrary. If it did not begin then, Kim II Sung could not have "started" it then, either, but only at some earlier point. As we search backward for that point, we slowly grope toward the truth that civil wars do not start: they come. They originate in multiple causes, with blame enough to go around for everyone—and blame enough to include Americans who thoughtlessly divided Korea and then reestablished the colonial government machinery and the Koreans who served it. How many Koreans might still be alive had not that happened? Blame enough to include a Soviet Union likewise unconcerned with Korea's ancient integrity and determined to "build socialism" whether Koreans wanted their kind of system or not. How many Koreans might still be alive had that not happened? And then, as we peer inside Korea to inquire about Korean actions that might have avoided national division and fratricidal conflict, we get a long list indeed.” | Bruce Cumings | 2005 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Korea and the "Axis of Evil" | article | 2002 | Brian Willson | |
File:US-biowarfare in Korea.pdf | report | September 1952 | Joseph Needham | Report of investigations into the use of biological weapons by the US military during the Korean war of 1951-53 |
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