Anton Goryunov reports from Pyongyang about celebrations in North Korea and explores the recent published rumours about North Korea.
China, North Korea and NATO or United Nations are all very friendly with each other even if there is nuclear testing going on they all must approve and share and because of this they all get on very well. Anton reports about this and reveals some interesting things. What I have briefly done is highlighted these things. I will share some other interesting information just to get your creative juices flowing yourselves.
North Korea and NATO have completely different types of politicians but the great thing is they on really well, both parties.
All over the papers and magazines in London this week are covering the North Korea leader, Kim Jong Un. Many magazines and tabloids covering the story are saying that the testing is not for themselves is mainly for Iran. And as the hunt for oil continues countries snuggle up and hunker down together so they can continue trading, oil is a crucial and effective social lubricant.
North Korea is not usually big on nuclear devicesand if they are helping Iran out they will have some good information because Iran knows a lot about these things. This is something that Anton mentions in today’s post. He has a good bit of information to share about , the US and there WMDs who keeps tabs on what exactly is going on, if anything at all. Below you will find a link I have tried to make it as noticeable as possible so you can click and read the full article on the main website. I notice a lot of you are sharing these posts and commenting with addition relevant information. The thing is you are using duplicate content from your own and other people’s sites so unfortunately I will not be approving these messages and I am surprised that these posts comments do not go in the spam filter. Either thanks and keep doing what you are doing its nice, but again we do not want any spam comments on this journal. I will say it again duplicate content is as good as spam and if you are reposting its often nice to ask before doing this sort go thing.
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The Korean Peninsula was colonized and ruled by the Empire of Japan from 1910 until the end of World War II. Following the surrender of the Empire of Japan in September 1945, American administrators divided the peninsula along the 38th parallel, with U.S. military forces occupying the southern half and Soviet (Russian) military forces occupying the northern half.
On June 25, 1950, North Korea tried to unify the South when some 75,000 soldiers from the North Korean People’s Army poured across the 38th parallel line defeating the South Korean forces. This invasion was the first military action of the Cold War. By July, American troops entered the war with North Korea.
China intervened when American military forces invaded North Korea up to China’s borders. China pushed US forces back to the 38th parallel again.
Some warned, the Korean War became World War III. In July 1953, the Korean War came to an end (cease fire only, technically still at war) In all, some 5 million soldiers and civilians lost their lives during the war. The Korean peninsula is still divided today.
Korean War is a Korean internal unification issue, unfortunately has been internationalized in politics of divided and ruled!
North Korea proposed a Peace Treaty but it was rejected by USA as Americans only interested in regime change and sanctions against the north. The nuclear tests by the North are defensive nature targeting USA and for survival sake.
Today, the USA still maintains its military forces in South Korea’s and Japan’s soils which are actually under US’s military occupation and administration as the latter are ‘allies’ and controlled by US politically.
However, China has withdrawn its volunteers long ago, treats North Korea as ‘equal’ state to state relationship, not an ally but ‘supposed’ as many would like to think as China provides the humanitarian and economic aid and assistance to North Koreans life facing sanctions by USA and Japan.