Note: For further background on North Korea's perhaps understandable fears
or dangerous paranoia see articles below:
    
More
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/southkorea/4015742/More-than
-100000-massacred-by-allies-during-Korean-War.html>  than 100,000 massacred
by allies during Korean War, Telegraph Co.,UK, by Richard Spencer in Seoul,
29 Dec 2008
"More than 100,000 South Korean civilians were massacred by allied troops
fighting alongside Britain and the US in the Korean War, an official
investigation has revealed.

Feb. 27, 2008, OpEdNews
NY
<http://www.opednews.com/articles/genera_jay_jans_080227_ny_phil_plays_in_a_
k.htm>  Phil Plays in a Korea Once Destroyed by U.S. Invasion, Flattened by
U.S. Bombers 
"Beautiful telecast. Koreans interviewed spoke of avowed resolve to protect
their country,they knew Americans were their enemies, spoke softly,
politely, with calm pleasant countenance. Americans can go on thinking they
were good guys doing good. But they might like to remember that 'good' was
done in Korea, to Koreans, all of whom were not in agreement that it was for
their own good. Picasso's Cheju Massacre Painting sobering"

http://www.opednews.com/articles/U-S-Threat-to-Atom-Bomb-N-by-Jay-Janson-090
527-956.html

 



 
<http://www.opednews.com/articles/U-S-Threat-to-Atom-Bomb-N-by-Jay-Janson-09
0527-956.html> U.S. Threat to Atom Bomb North Korea Never Forgotten

by Jay Janson <http://www.opednews.com/author/author1723.html>      Page 1
of 2 page(s) 

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North Korea again in the news.

Ominously, President Obama has promised "action" after denouncing North
Korea's underground nuclear explosion on May 26th. This follows Obama's
recent successful call for increased UN sanctions after North Korea's space
rocket launch - which apparently sent the wrong message with
counterproductive effect - that is, unless Obama wanted North Korea to feel
threatened.  

Scary, because it should be of frighteningly serious concern that yet
another nation comes to have nuclear weapon technology that could possibly
be transferred to, or fall in the hands of terrorists seeking homicidal
vengeance for the America,s predatory hegemony over the poorer and
vulnerable nations of the world. 

Where is this new diplomacy of open communication with enemy nations the
electorate was promised and commercial media keeps announcing? 

Shall we not best ponder whether the North Korean insistence that its tests
of weaponry are intended  enhance its defensive strength in the face of US
threats could be based on its perception of reality.

On November 30, 1950, President Truman at a press conference, remarked that
the use of the atomic bomb was under active consideration. Koreans heard
this as menacingly foreboding apocalypse, for U.S. forces were in retreat
and had suffered some serious losses subsequent to China sending 'volunteer'
forces to help the North Koreans defend as U.S. forces neared the Chinese
border some 45 days earlier.

Originally, the civil war had been over, the North having won quickly and
easily when the U.S. invaded, subsequently punishing Korea with millions of
casualties. 

North Korea was bombed to rubble by the U.S. which also leveled almost every
town in South Korea to prevent the overthrow of the U.S. sponsored Rhee
dictatorship (Rhee was forced to flee the country a few years after the war
anyway). 

The period immediately before the war was marked by escalating border
conflicts at the 38th Parallel and attempts to negotiate elections for the
entirety of Korea. The years befpre had seen rebellions in the South, one
occasioning a terrible massacre of 30,000 on Cheju Island far off the
southern tip of South Korea, under U.S. occupation.  Koreans, both North and
South, are well aware of this turbulent history that predates the North's
successful invasion

Not many years ago, the president of a civilian government in South 
Korea apologized to its people for the massacres that happened there even
years after the U.S. 'police action' was over. 

The Clinton administration expressed regret to Koreans for the massacres of
civilians by U.S. troops, which South Koreans were finally permitted to talk
about. 

But no American president has seen fit to apologize for similar massacres
which occurred as the US conquered North Korea.  The United States
apologizing to an announced 'enemy' in today's climate of empire would be
unheard of, especially within conglomerate owned war promoting media.  After
all, whatever damage done to an designated enemy must be advantageous. Our
United States is not about to apologize for what we did to Korea or any
other country even before it was designated an enemy. President Wilson
signed on to the Japanese occupation of Korea and Truman's divided Korea in
two, once the Japanese surrendered.

Heartlessly, most political leaders in the world dominating industrialized
nations insist that the death a couple of million Koreans was worth
preventing a unified Korea under communist government. Communist Russia
eventually evaporated, and communist, in name only, China and Vietnam are
now welcomed trading partners. A permitted communist Korea might have just
as likely evolved into an acceptable near capitalist society as well. 

North Koreans have the memory of the most brutal of bombings, protracted
war, the U.S.  invasion which included UN documented massacres, the further
devastation incurred in expelling the U.S. Army and Navy with the aid of the
Chinese, plus threats of atomic bombing and terrifying cautions and warnings
of U.S. bacteriological warfare. 

North Koreans, have also experienced terrible suffering during the postwar
rebuilding of their scorched land while under duress of strict U.S.
sanctions. Progressives in the West attribute some of the responsibility for
the severity of the government in the North, and the lack of freedom of its
people, to the effects of the merciless and vindictive foreign policy of the
U.S., which has kept tens of thousands of troops near its border all these
years, while decrying the North's massive buildup of its military.

 Of course all this is justified in U.S. commercial media with an American
shrug of the shoulders and, 'The North attacked the South first,' and the
North was a communist dictatorship.  It still is, but a lot more intense
about the strength of its military. 

Russia and China are for finding a solution in the six party negotiations.
Obama is again for increasing punishment, while  certainly knowing that this
is merely heating up the confrontation between the  massive American Empire
and a diminutive, by comparison, North  Korea, once pulverized by U.S. air
power. 

Seems like candidate Obama's promise of talking to one's 'enemies' is being
replaced by threats and punishments, rather openly in the case of North
Korea,  and Iran, while setting stern preconditions for lifting the economic
blockade on Cuba.

North Korea is going to a lot of expense to acquire nuclear capability. Is
it possible that America has fueled this paranoid impulse with its past
threat to nuke North Korea, and its subsequent efforts to isolate and vilify
its government as Evil. 

Note: For further background on North Korea's perhaps understandable fears
or dangerous paranoia see articles below:
    
More
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/southkorea/4015742/More-than
-100000-massacred-by-allies-during-Korean-War.html>  than 100,000 massacred
by allies during Korean War, Telegraph Co.,UK, by Richard Spencer in Seoul,
29 Dec 2008
"More than 100,000 South Korean civilians were massacred by allied troops
fighting alongside Britain and the US in the Korean War, an official
investigation has revealed.

Feb. 27, 2008, OpEdNews
NY
<http://www.opednews.com/articles/genera_jay_jans_080227_ny_phil_plays_in_a_
k.htm>  Phil Plays in a Korea Once Destroyed by U.S. Invasion, Flattened by
U.S. Bombers 
"Beautiful telecast. Koreans interviewed spoke of avowed resolve to protect
their country,they knew Americans were their enemies, spoke softly,
politely, with calm pleasant countenance. Americans can go on thinking they
were good guys doing good. But they might like to remember that 'good' was
done in Korea, to Koreans, all of whom were not in agreement that it was for
their own good. Picasso's Cheju Massacre Painting sobering"

 

Obama
<http://www.opednews.com/articles/Obama-Calls-on-U-N-to-Pun-by-Jay-Janson-09
0405-460.html>  Calls on U.N. to Punish North Korea Over Rocket, but WHO
PUNISHES THE U.S.?  April 6, 2009, OpEdNews
Commercial media feeding frenzy on the space missile launch by North Korea
at the same time whipping up fear of Iran. Obama has harsh words for North
Korea, as earlier for Afghanistan, Pakistan, Venezuela and Iran, which
received a kind invite to talk mixed in with such severe public criticism as
to make the invitation unacceptable. So far, Obama, both as president and as
commander-in-chief belies change to serious diplomacy.

April 17, 2009, OpEdNew

On
<http://www.opednews.com/articles/On-the-need-for-Truth-and-by-Jay-Janson-09
0416-743.html>  the Need for Truth and Reconciliation Commissions in America

"In 2005, in keeping with its maturation as a constitutional democracy, the
South Korean National Assembly established a Truth and Reconciliation
Commission to seek to "reveal the truth behind civilian massacres during the
Korean War and human rights abuses during the [South Korean] authoritarian
period and recent evidence of U.S. and South Korean responsibility for the
massacre of civilians before and during the Korean War."

Feb. 27, 2008, OpEdNews
NY
<http://www.opednews.com/articles/genera_jay_jans_080227_ny_phil_plays_in_a_
k.htm>  Phil Plays in a Korea Once Destroyed by U.S. Invasion, Flattened by
U.S. Bombers 
"Beautiful telecast. Koreans interviewed spoke of avowed resolve to protect
their country,they knew Americans were their enemies, spoke softly,
politely, with calm pleasant countenance. Americans can go on thinking they
were good guys doing good. But they might like to remember that 'good' was
done in Korea, to Koreans, all of whom were not in agreement that it was for
their own good. Picasso's Cheju Massacre Painting sobering"

 

 

 

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