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Kinda like when we sat back and watched Pol Pot murder 2 million after our exit from the area in 1975. It did make for a Hollywood blockbuster though.

Excuse me, I forgot. Those deaths were acceptable losses, to further the advance of communism in SE Asia.

But never fear, when we do leave Iraq and Afghan land? It will be SSDD. All of those collaboraters will be dealt with as they should be. Right?
 
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Freedom isn’t free…..oh wait, they were a dictatorship until the 90’s. Roll Eyes


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Japanese were ousted after the war Syngman Rhee was the only name known to the United Nations. Japan had gripped the peninsula in slavery since the early 1900's. Singman first served tenure of President was in the 20's before being relieve of duty for corruption. In 1949 his aim was to build an army and exterminate the communist from the south. In June 1950 when the North attack there was very little standing in their way and quickly all but a small portion of the country. The north had tanks and heavy equipment and the south rifles. Many defections and collaborators occuring in the early part of the war. I doubt there was a judiciary in Korea since Japan intitial occupation. Election were again held in the 60's. No one thought they were free or fair and again Mr Rhee was releived of duty by the Korean people.
 
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Kinda like when we sat back and watched Pol Pot murder 2 million after our exit from the area in 1975. It did make for a Hollywood blockbuster though.

Excuse me, I forgot. Those deaths were acceptable losses, to further the advance of communism in SE Asia.

But never fear, when we do leave Iraq and Afghan land? It will be SSDD. All of those collaboraters will be dealt with as they should be. Right?


That was Cambodia and 'it weren't on your watch'. Let's not muddy the water, even though Nixon's Cambodian adventures got that ball rolling. You weren't there.

Korea in 1950 was your baby. "You", as Eddie Murrow used to say, "Were there".

What happens in central Asia could, at worst, be Cambodia revisited. (You started it.)
 
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Originally posted by Locutisprime:
Kinda like when we sat back and watched Pol Pot murder 2 million after our exit from the area in 1975. It did make for a Hollywood blockbuster though.

Excuse me, I forgot. Those deaths were acceptable losses, to further the advance of communism in SE Asia.

But never fear, when we do leave Iraq and Afghan land? It will be SSDD. All of those collaboraters will be dealt with as they should be. Right?


That was Cambodia and 'it weren't on your watch'. Let's not muddy the water, even though Nixon's Cambodian adventures got that ball rolling. You weren't there.

Korea in 1950 was your baby. "You", as Eddie Murrow used to say, "Were there".

What happens in central Asia could, at worst, be Cambodia revisited. (You started it.)


Ah, seems the Canadians were there too, if memory serves...
Respectfully, SUNLINER81
 
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Originally posted by Locutisprime:
Kinda like when we sat back and watched Pol Pot murder 2 million after our exit from the area in 1975. It did make for a Hollywood blockbuster though.

Excuse me, I forgot. Those deaths were acceptable losses, to further the advance of communism in SE Asia.

But never fear, when we do leave Iraq and Afghan land? It will be SSDD. All of those collaboraters will be dealt with as they should be. Right?


That was Cambodia and 'it weren't on your watch'. Let's not muddy the water, even though Nixon's Cambodian adventures got that ball rolling. You weren't there.

Korea in 1950 was your baby. "You", as Eddie Murrow used to say, "Were there".

What happens in central Asia could, at worst, be Cambodia revisited. (You started it.)


Ah, seems the Canadians were there too, if memory serves...
Respectfully, SUNLINER81
Just more blame America revisionism from Pops. If memory serves Korea was A U.N. OPERATION and the U.S. provided less than half the total troops.

Try again Einstein
 
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Originally posted by Locutisprime:
Kinda like when we sat back and watched Pol Pot murder 2 million after our exit from the area in 1975. It did make for a Hollywood blockbuster though.

Excuse me, I forgot. Those deaths were acceptable losses, to further the advance of communism in SE Asia.

But never fear, when we do leave Iraq and Afghan land? It will be SSDD. All of those collaboraters will be dealt with as they should be. Right?


That was Cambodia and 'it weren't on your watch'. Let's not muddy the water, even though Nixon's Cambodian adventures got that ball rolling. You weren't there.

Korea in 1950 was your baby. "You", as Eddie Murrow used to say, "Were there".

What happens in central Asia could, at worst, be Cambodia revisited. (You started it.)


Ah, seems the Canadians were there too, if memory serves...
Respectfully, SUNLINER81
Just more blame America revisionism from Pops. If memory serves Korea was A U.N. OPERATION and the U.S. provided less than half the total troops.

Try again Einstein


Who you callin' Einstein, "Chuckie"?...
Respectfully, SUNLINER81
 
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Originally posted by Locutisprime:
Kinda like when we sat back and watched Pol Pot murder 2 million after our exit from the area in 1975. It did make for a Hollywood blockbuster though.

Excuse me, I forgot. Those deaths were acceptable losses, to further the advance of communism in SE Asia.

But never fear, when we do leave Iraq and Afghan land? It will be SSDD. All of those collaboraters will be dealt with as they should be. Right?


That was Cambodia and 'it weren't on your watch'. Let's not muddy the water, even though Nixon's Cambodian adventures got that ball rolling. You weren't there.

Korea in 1950 was your baby. "You", as Eddie Murrow used to say, "Were there".

What happens in central Asia could, at worst, be Cambodia revisited. (You started it.)


Ah, seems the Canadians were there too, if memory serves...
Respectfully, SUNLINER81


Not when Syngman was 'knocking off' the opposition. The PUSAN shootings were done in that famous 'pocket'. Canadians showed-up later.

Like the article says, the whole thing was hushed up. It made Rhee look too much like another anti-democratic basta*d.
 
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Originally posted by Locutisprime:
Kinda like when we sat back and watched Pol Pot murder 2 million after our exit from the area in 1975. It did make for a Hollywood blockbuster though.

Excuse me, I forgot. Those deaths were acceptable losses, to further the advance of communism in SE Asia.

But never fear, when we do leave Iraq and Afghan land? It will be SSDD. All of those collaboraters will be dealt with as they should be. Right?


That was Cambodia and 'it weren't on your watch'. Let's not muddy the water, even though Nixon's Cambodian adventures got that ball rolling. You weren't there.

Korea in 1950 was your baby. "You", as Eddie Murrow used to say, "Were there".

What happens in central Asia could, at worst, be Cambodia revisited. (You started it.)


Ah, seems the Canadians were there too, if memory serves...
Respectfully, SUNLINER81


Not when Syngman was 'knocking off' the opposition. The PUSAN shootings were done in that famous 'pocket'. Canadians showed-up later.

Like the article says, the whole thing was hushed up. It made Rhee look too much like another anti-democratic basta*d.


Oh well, let's just go and nuke South Korea and forget it then...
Respectfully, SUNLINER81
 
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