Saturday, July 10, 2010
Does N. Korea Exist?
Except for the current fight about them gaining nuclear weapons and the world fearing what they’ll do once they get them (they don’t know why), nothing much has been said about Korea in the sixty years since we fought them and China to a standstill they STILL call a win. They couldn’t beat us, and we couldn’t beat our own liberal “wimpy” politicians—something we’re facing now in Afghanistan and Iraq. In this article, Mark Holzer wonders why, and asks many good questions about it: “As of last week, sixty years have gone by since the commencement of the Korean War. However, one can find nary a mention of this landmark date anywhere in the media. Why the silence?” Why, indeed? Especially since we are facing the same thing in Iraq and Afghanistan. Will we make the same mistakes we made with regard to Korea? The same kind of people (liberal wimps) are currently in charge, so I think we will. (Henry Mark Holzer/Atlasphere)
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