China Protecting its Teeth in 1950 Korea – Part 5/9
During war, it is the job of a nation’s media to stir up nationalism and support the troops. When this happens, often the enemy is demonized on both sides, which stirs paranoia and hate, but the truth...
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Harry Truman (the 33rd president of the United States) lived in the White House for seven years from 1945 to 1953. As the Korean Conflict entered its third year, Americans were afraid the war would...
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I subscribe to Imprimis, a publication of Hillsdale College. While finishing my morning exercise routine on the stationary bike, I read an essay written by Sung-Yoon Lee of Keeping the Peace: American...
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Recently, my wife bought me a copy of Henry Kissinger On China. She said if you read anyone that is not Chinese writing about China, Henry Kissinger is the only Westerner to trust. The reason, she...
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Here’s an “AGGRESSION” comparison between People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the United States (USA). To keep score, I will only count casualties (those killed on both sides—the wounded and cost of...
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