Monday 25 June 2018

68th Anniversary of the Provocation of the Korean War by the US imperialists

68 years ago today the US imperialists pushed their south Korean puppets , the odious and hated Syngham Rhee regime into igniting the Korean War which is called the victorious Fatherland Liberation War in the DPRK.
                                           
The US killed at least 1.2 million people in the DPRK . It massacred innocent people at Sinchon Ri and Susan Ri. The US also used germ and chemical warfare .
The US have repeatedly denied that they started the war and shifted the blame onto the DPRK .However facts show otherwise
First of all, Truman's envoy John Foster Dulles visited south Korea a week before the outbreak of war on the 25th of June 1950. Dulles even visited frontline areas on the 18th of June. It cannot be a coincidence that war started a week later.
Secondly, numerous documents captured by the Korean People's Army when it liberated Seoul on the 28th June 1950, prove that the US imperialist instigated the south Korean puppets to start the war . Thirdly , in the early hours of the 25th of June before the war started , 650 American women and children were evacuated from south Korea . Fourthly , US writer and journalist John Gunther wrote that he was in Toyko in June 1950 and a US officer said "A big story has just broken. The south Koreans have attacked the north.’ .
In fact the Korean War had been ordered by US National Security Council no 68 issued in April 1950, 2 months before the Korean War began.
The US imperialists launched a war of conquest against the DPRK , a war to destroy the Juche-based people's democratic system in the DPRK as well to destroy socialism in Asia and the world.
The war fought by the DPRK was a just one , it was a national liberation war , a war for independence and reunification and a class struggle agains the enemies of the people .
Today although the DPRK-Summit has been held there is no peace treaty , no formal end to the Korean war and US troops remain in south Korea

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