Korean
Unification?
US Resisting Pushes by North, South Korea to End War
State Dept insists peace can only come after full denuclearization
65 years after the 1953 armistice that stopped the open fighting of the Korean War, the nations involved still haven’t replaced it with a permanent peace treaty. This means that the Korean War is still technically ongoing, 68 years later. That’s apparently where the US intends for it to stay.
While North and South Korea have discussed deals to end the war, and the US nominally has given its imprimatur to the idea, US officials say that there is little interest in the Trump Administration to actually do this, with some seeing it as undermining their leverage against North Korea on denuclearization.
DYI: Ending
the war’s stalemate is a path to unification unless the Military Industrial
Complex [MIC] is going to be well fed this will not occur. However, if the MIC will rearm the North
after unification you will seen a single Korea in a few years. It is simply a matter of money when it comes
to the elites especially war material that are well known for high profit
margins.
Also of note when it comes to nuclear weapons
I find it odd that after 74 years not one country with nuclear weapons has ever
been deployed in anger [not even a tactical nuke]. Either this is the most disciplined group of
nations on the planet or something else is afoot. All of the photos and motion pictures that I’ve
seen especially from the late 40’s till the late 1960’s released from our
government highlighting nuclear detonation testing have been FAKE. During this time period the fakes are
extremely amateurish to the point of being laughable. Once above ground had a world wide test ban
all we get to see is a cracked earth on the surface of an underground test
which could easily be done with conventional munitions. I find it ironic that in Japan if an
individual denies that the U.S. used two nuclear weapons he or she is subject
to fines and possible imprisonment. Why
go to such extreme measures if it is so clear cut? For over the past 30 years I’ve toyed with
the question do nuclear weapons actually exist?
I know nuclear power exist though related is totally
different. I’m not about to make the
leap of faith and say whether they do or don’t.
As time rolls on my questions just continue to build.
DYI
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