Thank you for the suggestion. I kept getting the same 2-sentence general answer. I got clarification from my Guardian Angel. I should have asked him long ago, lol. It was neither what you suggested, not what I expected, but filled me with great joy…🤗
Most informative review. A must read book to understand the role of a handful of determined nations to put an end to the Western Empire. Humanity owes a lot to North Korea, Iran, Syria, Yemen and Hezbollah for setting the stage for unravelling of this evil empire.
You fail to mention MacArthur wasn't allowed conventional bombing across the Yalu river either while the Chinese Reds built up for their counter invasion. The Chinese Reds didn't get their nukes until decades later. The Deep Sttate and the AngloPhile networks supported Mao.
Thanks for writing. Just to clarify, I acknowledge what you are saying, though I am not trying to present a history of the conflict with North Korea or to take sides. I am presenting a synopsis of some of what is in Abrams' book. I suggest you buy a copy and read it, then write to the author via Clarity Press for further discussion.
The Iraqi Resistance, supported by Iran and Syria and to a large extent organized by Hezbollah destroyed the US army in Iraq, with more casualties in Iraq than the Vietnam war:
The obliteration of the US Army in Iraq, led to Obama's "Leading from Behind" doctrine. Since then US intervention is limited to wars by proxy, ISIS against Syria and Iraq. and Ukraine against Russia.
What President failed with North Korea! The worthless President TRUMAN! MacArthur had the North Koreans at their Chinese backers in his gunsights and the worthless Truman recalled MacArthur.
Very good point. Abrams' book has a lengthy introduction that goes into a lot of detail on the origin of the conflict. Well worth reading, as we are told very little about the history of the North Korean-U.S. standoff. It's especially pertinent now with the forming of a defensive military alliance between North Korea and Russia.
I sometimes ask God what I did to be born into this evil psychopathic country. He never answers... ☹️
Thank you for the suggestion. I kept getting the same 2-sentence general answer. I got clarification from my Guardian Angel. I should have asked him long ago, lol. It was neither what you suggested, not what I expected, but filled me with great joy…🤗
Most informative review. A must read book to understand the role of a handful of determined nations to put an end to the Western Empire. Humanity owes a lot to North Korea, Iran, Syria, Yemen and Hezbollah for setting the stage for unravelling of this evil empire.
Has North Korea used or does North Korea use mRNA "vaccines"?
Good question!
You fail to mention MacArthur wasn't allowed conventional bombing across the Yalu river either while the Chinese Reds built up for their counter invasion. The Chinese Reds didn't get their nukes until decades later. The Deep Sttate and the AngloPhile networks supported Mao.
Thanks for writing. Just to clarify, I acknowledge what you are saying, though I am not trying to present a history of the conflict with North Korea or to take sides. I am presenting a synopsis of some of what is in Abrams' book. I suggest you buy a copy and read it, then write to the author via Clarity Press for further discussion.
The US was deterred by the Soviets during the Korean War? But, now the US is not afraid to fight Russia in the Ukraine?
The Iraqi Resistance, supported by Iran and Syria and to a large extent organized by Hezbollah destroyed the US army in Iraq, with more casualties in Iraq than the Vietnam war:
Iraq War Deaths Exceed Vietnam War Numbers
http://www.viewzone.com/wardeaths.html
The obliteration of the US Army in Iraq, led to Obama's "Leading from Behind" doctrine. Since then US intervention is limited to wars by proxy, ISIS against Syria and Iraq. and Ukraine against Russia.
Did not know that. Thank you.
What President failed with North Korea! The worthless President TRUMAN! MacArthur had the North Koreans at their Chinese backers in his gunsights and the worthless Truman recalled MacArthur.
By what right was the US in Korea to begin with?
Very good point. Abrams' book has a lengthy introduction that goes into a lot of detail on the origin of the conflict. Well worth reading, as we are told very little about the history of the North Korean-U.S. standoff. It's especially pertinent now with the forming of a defensive military alliance between North Korea and Russia.