Today is the 60th anniversary of the Korean War, which was triggered, as all American and South Korean schoolchildren are taught, by a North Korean invasion. In one of a number of articles from throughout Asia that Worldmeets.US has posted on the subject today, this item from North Korea’s Korea Central News Agency asserts that it was the North that was attacked. According to the government mouthpiece, it’s time for South Koreans to rise up, end the alliance with the ‘U.S. imperialists’ and overthrow the ‘Lee Myung Bak group of traitors’ that currently rules the South.
In usual Stalinist fashion, the Korea Central News Agency news item says in part:
the last Korean War was a conflict of aggression ignited by the U.S., its satellite countries and south Korea, in order to stifle the young DPRK in its cradle and realize its wild ambition for global domination.
Due to the shuddering brutality of the U.S. imperialists and south Korean puppet forces, millions of innocent people met their deaths and the entire territory of the northern half of Korea was ruined to such an extent that not a single home or even intact brick could be found.
More than half a century has passed since the U.S. imperialists, with their knees bent before the army and people of the DPRK, signed the Korean Armistice Agreement.
There is only one way to foil the U.S. and the pro-American conservative group’s scheme to escalate the confrontation and launch a war against the DPRK: the launching of a nationwide patriotic struggle. All Koreans with the blood and spirit of the nation should turn out with dignity and honor to make our enemies pay dearly for the blood that was shed by their fellow countrymen.
People in south Korea from all walks of life should rise up to put an end to the U.S. occupation and decisively break the shackles of the “alliance” with the U.S., an “alliance” for war that is leading the nation to ruin.
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