ai da ani N Korea oi...mura mni cla ug Koriano.hehe
and china has long been communist.. even b4 WW2. and It was not the US that devided Korea but the United Nations..
mura ikaw sguro ang kulang sa research bay.. peace
that's why I called it USSR ky sa una mn na..wouldn't it be funny if I called it Russia instead when I was infact talking about the 1950s? USSR existed from 1922 - 1991. At least find the time to understand what the post is about before you make your speedy replies. If it hasn't dawned on you, I was talking about the start of the Korean war, not the start of the bombardment from NK a few days ago...
sorry bro if sayop ko sa "imo" libro..
but according to the history books I read and the great big internet library..
FYI nlng, in 1896 Japan proposed to divide Korea at the 38th parallel (not NK & SK that you know today, just a division), Russia controlling the northerns side and Japan controlling the southern side after they acquired it from the British Empire, to avoid conflict between them so they had to divide it..but later Japan took full control of it.
As quoted from wiki:
After the surrender of Japan in 1945, the parallel was established as the boundary by Dean Rusk and Charles Bonesteel of the US State-War Navy Coordinating Committee in Washington during the night of 10–11 August 1945, four days before the complete liberation of Korea.I didn't read anything saying it was UN who divided it, but it was the UN who imposed a fixed demarcations line with a 4 kilometer buffer zone called the DMZ (demilitarized zone) on the existing 38th parallel which was made by the US. Para mklaro nimo, the US divided the Korean peninsula in half at the 38th parallel then the UN placed the DMZ sa division as a buffer, not that the UN divided Korea.The Korean peninsula had been ruled by Japan from 1910 until the end of World War II. In 1945, following the surrender of Japan, American administrators divided the peninsula along the 38th Parallel, with United States troops occupying the southern part and Soviet troops occupying the northern part.[29]
And China has long been a Communist long before WW2 or before 1935?? Sorry but I also did my research there, before I posted it here:
That's why there is a place called Chinese Taepei (Taiwan) because that's where the Nationalist Party of China retreated when they were defeated by the Communist party after 1949, after 20+ year of civil war.The People's Republic of China (PRC), established in 1949, commonly known as China, has control over mainland China and the largely self-governing territories of Hong Kong (since 1997) and Macau (since 1999).
Before you say kulang ako research..prove it first, show me your research first. Fair enough? If you have something to correct, I'm open for corrections. Peace!
Last edited by FranZeno; 12-02-2010 at 11:51 PM.
Another threat is the possibility that the former USSR, now Russia would resurface and start a new round of ARMS RACE with the United States and the rest of the West. This is if there is no concrete treaty of mutual missile defense agreed upon by Russia and the West. They are desperate to win a deal with the Allied nations of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organizations).
Kuyaw nasad kung mubalik ang USSR kuyogan pa's China, Uncle Sam's dead!
Ang kalibutan puno na kaayo og Nuclear Weapons nga pwede nang mupabuto sa tibuok kalibutan ug ka napulo ka beses. I guess SEATO must resumed but should now include just Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia and the Philippines. If we are to survive this world then we must join Military Power Blocs of Nations. It's either the Allied Powers or our neighbors in Southeastern Asia.
Musukol na jud ang SK with airstrikes.
South Korea "will bomb North" if attacked again - Yahoo! News
NK has 52k, multiple-launch rockets aimed at SK.
But a full scale was is unlikely.
Despite threats, war not likely in Korea, experts say - News - Stripes
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