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Indofred
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When did the US invade NK?....When did the US force NK to become a Marxist dictatorship?
These are not normal people. They made a choice to govern themselves with a system that suits them best.
When did the US invade NK? - October 9, 1950
128,650 US soldiers were killed/injured in the Korean war.
Given Korea isn't just off the Californian coast, I suspect you must have invaded the place.
That or your navy bought some really crap, second hand compasses and got very lost.
The US, using a UN flag, attacked NK forces and, on the date noted, invaded NK.
The war was absolutely nothing to do with the US and was no threat to the US in any way.
America invaded for ideological reasons, nothing to do with a military threat.
The NK people may not have a lot of choice in their government but whatever the truth of that, how come the US gets to decide what's right for them?
You think your idiot politicians would learn but they're making exactly the same mistakes in Iran right now.
Prepare for a lot more dead and a rewriting of history when you get your arses kicked out again.
It makes no difference if you or I support the daft government in NK, fact is, America created its enemy where there was none.
Alright, this revisionist history has gone far enough.
Yes, the US and UN troops invaded North Korea...but ONLY BECAUSE NORTH KOREA HAD INVADED SOUTH KOREA a few months before! Remember that? Without provocation or warning, they sent their army across the 38th parallel to subjugate South Korea.
The United States was NOT the aggressor in that war and to suggest our invasion of the North wasn't justified or provoked is dishonest. We were defending an ally from the use of naked force by Pyongyang.
Apart from the US backed South Korean president, threatening to attack and take over the North.
Read history - I'll save you looking like a dick.