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by clydethefrog
1845 days ago
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Around 20 percent of their population got also killed during the war. >Douglas visited Korea in the summer of 1952 and was stunned by the “misery, disease, pain and suffering, starvation” that had been “compounded” by air strikes. U.S. warplanes, having run out of military targets, had bombed farms, dams, factories, and hospitals. “I had seen the war-battered cities of Europe,” the Supreme Court justice confessed, “but I had not seen devastation until I had seen Korea.” And instead of Marshall help they got global economic sanctions. https://theintercept.com/2017/05/03/why-do-north-koreans-hat... |
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