by MonteQuest » Fri 22 Oct 2004, 21:59:30
You guys might be interested in my book, Madmen at the Helm. It chronicles WWI through the current Iraq fiasco and how we were lead into each war. Here is an excerpt from the Korean War:
Prosecutors at the Pyongyang International Tribunal on U.S. Crimes in Korea released an indictment on July 25, 2003, charging that the United States of America has persistently committed all sorts of criminal acts, including aggression, plunder, murder and destruction, and, thus, inflicted intolerable misfortune and suffering upon the Korean people. Here are some of incidents the indictment claimed occurred:
“In October 1946, when the South Korean people rose up in protest against the U.S. military government, the U.S. called in thousands of military personnel, policemen and terrorists, reinforced with planes, tanks and chemical weapons, to kill 25,000 protestors and other people from different walks of life in cold blood…From May 7 to the election day in 1948, the U.S. arrested, jailed and killed more than 50,000 patriotic people…When the April 3 Popular Uprising broke out against the May 10 separate election and lasted till June 1948 on Cheju Island, the U.S. military killed over 70,000 of the island’s population, which totaled about 300,000, and burned down more than 10,000 homes…From December 1949 to January 1950 the U.S. murdered over 40,000 people and wounded tens of thousands in the 5 districts, including those around Mt. Jiri, Mt. Thaebaek and Mt. Odae. The U.S. troops recklessly killed the patriots involved in the anti-U.S., anti-fascist resistance. During the five years of occupation, the U.S. troops killed more than one million patriotic people in the most barbarous ways.â€
A Saudi saying, "My father rode a camel. I drive a car. My son flies a jet-plane. His son will ride a camel."