Comment on How come nobody does anything about North Korea?
Objection@lemmy.ml 1 day agoYes, and the American Revolutionary War could have been avoided had the colonists simply accepted British rule.
Comment on How come nobody does anything about North Korea?
Objection@lemmy.ml 1 day agoYes, and the American Revolutionary War could have been avoided had the colonists simply accepted British rule.
RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyz 1 day ago
You think North Korea invading South Korea was to liberate North Korea from foreign rule…? Wut
Objection@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
You’re acting like North Korea and South Korea existed as separate, established entities prior to the Korean War. That’s nonsense. It’s projecting the modern state of affairs back into the past. The Korean War is when those entities were established as such. The were communists and anti-communists distributed throughout the whole of Korea, and neither side was interested in setting up a partition that would carve the country in two, until a compromised was negotiated effectively ending the war.
The Republic of Korea had governed the whole of the country, and the leadership was made up of compradors who had been propped up by fascist Japanese invaders and who had switched teams to being running dogs of the US as soon as it became convenient. The revolutionaries rose up against them, first attacking in the north and establishing a foothold before moving south. At this point, the US, seeking to assert dominance over a country thousands of miles away, intervened with one of the deadliest bombing campaigns in history, with an extremely high ratio of civilian deaths, many killed by biological and chemical weapons.
Even if the US hadn’t been so brutal towards Korean civilians, it still had no business getting involved. This whole argument of “defensive” wars thousands of miles away is nonsense. It’s the same argument the fucking Roman Empire used to justify conquering Europe:
-Joseph Schumpeter
RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyz 1 day ago
The peninsula had been divided since 1945 and they had their separate governments since 1948. Korean War started with the North attacking the South in 1950.
Objection@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
Again, neither side saw the partition as a permanent solution, both claimed the entire peninsula. The decision to partition the country was not made by Koreans, but by negotiations between the US and USSR. Koreans have a right to self determination, which includes not having to accept a foreign-imposed partition of their country. The US has absolutely getting involved in an internal conflict, it was pure imperialism.