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G.u.s.

"We're really sick of your ranting about "great Western Christian world", "Marxism is responsible for everything!", and "Islam is ruining the world!"

Prepare to get really sick. Strange words from a South Korean, aka: member of a fanatically anti-Communist country, forever on the brink of going to war with its Communist neighbor, for its very existence. Eighty-eight thousand American troops didn't give their lives for your freedom, so you could embrace the enemy later. When you think like that, you have no reason to be 'proud'. Treason................. :skull:

lolwut? Ever been there? The Chinese to their west, and strong coalition military presence to their south keeps the NKA in check. They don't want war, because they know they face annihilation if they do start anything. The sporatic attacks and 'missile tests' are a poor attempt at maintaining some warped idea of relevance. We died to prevent the spread of communism in the 50's. We stay to continue the bond between our closest military, and political ally.

Communism is a ghost, a meaningless shadow of a bygone era. An ideology isn't a threat, the people with the guns and the bombs are.
 
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You should be very careful, you have revealed a lot of information to make you easier to find on this site, such as your birthmark and views on life. You are making their job easier!

G.U.S. has known me in detail since 1981.
 
lolwut? Ever been there? The Chinese to their west, and strong coalition military presence to their south keeps the NKA in check. They don't want war, because they know they face annihilation if they do start anything. The sporatic attacks and 'missile tests' are a poor attempt at maintaining some warped idea of relevance. We died to prevent the spread of communism in the 50's. We stay to continue the bond between our closest military, and political ally.

Communism is a ghost, a meaningless shadow of a bygone era. An ideology isn't a threat, the people with the guns and the bombs are.

We fought the Korean War to maintain possession of the Korean Peninsula, a strategic crossroads of immense importance. That's largely why we're still there. The Second Infantry Division occupies North Korea's anticipated main avenue of approach into the south.

Yes.....................I've been there.
 
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I recommend you google 'Counter-Jihad'. There's more basic info there than I could ever provide you with here. Also, I see you're becoming 'internet allies' with U.S. Socialist. Cool. He's a great guy. Check his avatar -- LEON TROTSKY, founder of the Soviet Red Army. You know -- the one that invaded the northern half of KOREA in 1945, forcibly imposing Communism on its residents, as well as training and equiping the North Korean Communist army, which INVADED SOUTH KOREA in 1950? Yeah..........cool. Everybody needs friends. Friendship is a cool, cool thing.
I love how you ignore the fact that Trotsky was exiled from the USSR in 1928 and was killed in 1940. To imply that he had any control of the Red Army in 1945 is ludicrous. Oh and it was actually the Soviet Army at that point. In the 30s Stalin renamed the Red Army the Soviet Army. He also removed the last remnants of the local militia elements that made up the original Red Army.
 
I love how you ignore the fact that Trotsky was exiled from the USSR in 1928 and was killed in 1940. To imply that he had any control of the Red Army in 1945 is ludicrous. Oh and it was actually the Soviet Army at that point. In the 30s Stalin renamed the Red Army the Soviet Army. He also removed the last remnants of the local militia elements that made up the original Red Army.

More denial on your part. You live in denial. If you don't want to be known as a Communist, change your avatar. Trotsky was a co-founder of the Soviet Union, and the father of the Soviet Union's army, then known as the Red Army. He had a falling out with Lenin's successor, Stalin, which later claimed his life. That doesn't change the fundamental TRUTH that Trotsky was an accomplice to the many crimes committed by Lenin, the Bolsheviks, and Communism, in general.
 
We fought the Korean War to maintain possession of the Korean Peninsula, a strategic crossroads of immense importance. That's largely why we're still there. The Second Infantry Division occupies North Korea's anticipated main avenue of approach into the south.

I know what they do, I was there for two years. The NKA isn't going to invade, I know this, because they don't have the ability, or the permission from China to do so, nor will they ever.
 
I know what they do, I was there for two years. The NKA isn't going to invade, I know this, because they don't have the ability, or the permission from China to do so, nor will they ever.

We can't take the chance. Controlling that piece of decisive terrain is too important.
 
dude...WHAT are you talking about?

You don't need to 'beware'. You're on your own axis of self-destruction. Have you googled Maximillian Robespierre, yet? You should. I see you facing a similar fate.
 
You don't need to 'beware'. You're on your own axis of self-destruction. Have you googled Maximillian Robespierre, yet? You should. I see you facing a similar fate.

is this a threat?

cause honestly, there is nothing for me to fear.
 
Communism is dead.

Again, we can't take that chance with Korea. The real estate is too expensive. Also, conventional war isn't the only mischief NK could cause in the South. NK has been waging underground warfare against the South since 1945. It could get really ugly, without our presence.
 
I have nothing to fear from people who compare me to Robespierre.

Are you stalking me **reaching for the abuse button**?
 
Again, we can't take that chance with Korea. The real estate is too expensive. Also, conventional war isn't the only mischief NK could cause in the South. NK has been waging underground warfare against the South since 1945. It could get really ugly, without our presence.

We've already begun to hand over total military control back to S Korea, as it should have been a long time ago. Nobody said anything about pulling out, but your knowledge on what's going on in the Penninsula is outdated.
 
We've already begun to hand over total military control back to S Korea, as it should have been a long time ago. Nobody said anything about pulling out, but your knowledge on what's going on in the Penninsula is outdated.

I see no reason to keep American troops in Korea. Let the South defend their own land and people.
 
We've already begun to hand over total military control back to S Korea, as it should have been a long time ago. Nobody said anything about pulling out, but your knowledge on what's going on in the Penninsula is outdated.

I don't think so. Nothing will ever eliminate the importance of controlling the Korean Peninsula, geo-strategically. NK is a rogue-nation, extraordinaire, and can still bank on Chinese support, in a fight to the death with the south. Nothing has really changed since the war.
 
I see no reason to keep American troops in Korea. Let the South defend their own land and people.

There are very good reasons to stay. Korea is probably the only ally we have that won't turn on us once it becomes beneficial, or popular. Plus we have more than military infrascrture invested over there.

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I don't think so. Nothing will ever eliminate the importance of controlling the Korean Peninsula, geo-strategically. NK is a rogue-nation, extraordinaire, and can still bank on Chinese support, in a fight to the death with the south. Nothing has really changed since the war.
The Chinese won't tolerate an invasion by N Korea. I believe China wants to liquidate, and absorb N korea for themselves. The presence of the 8th Army isn't going to do **** to stop them if they seek further advance.
 
There are very good reasons to stay. Korea is probably the only ally we have that won't turn on us once it becomes beneficial, or popular. Plus we have more than military infrascrture invested over there...

how much has our occupation of Korea cost us?

does Korea reimburse us for the 50-year defense of their land?
 
More denial on your part. You live in denial. If you don't want to be known as a Communist, change your avatar. Trotsky was a co-founder of the Soviet Union, and the father of the Soviet Union's army, then known as the Red Army. He had a falling out with Lenin's successor, Stalin, which later claimed his life. That doesn't change the fundamental TRUTH that Trotsky was an accomplice to the many crimes committed by Lenin, the Bolsheviks, and Communism, in general.
Your argument was about the Korean War, which happened over a decade after Trotsky died. To imply he had any control of the Soviet Army at that point is idiotic. Oh and once again read my lean. It says socialist, because I am influenced by Marx, Engels, and Trotsky, I am also influenced by Thomas and Debbs so I cannot call myself a communist since I don subscribe wholly to the dialectics. Finally if you want to hold people accountable for what was done in their name after they died, than Jesus was one the biggest murderers who ever lived. Provided of course he actually existed, that has never been proven.
 
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