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http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200803/200803280021.html
Here's a quote: There are probably few figures in our ( South Korean) history who spark such stark divisions among supporters and opponents. One side honors Rhee as the father of our nation who set the Republic of Korea on the path of the prosperity it enjoys today, while the Left belittles him, accuses him of being a dictator and blames him for dividing the two Koreas. Those are the claims of people who are on the same side as North Korea, insisting that the Korean War was a war of unification. Along with former president Park Chung-hee, Rhee is at the center of sharp ideological conflict between Left and Right.
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Ummmm..... you mean, what would the Korean Peninsula have looked like had the US not installed a puppet dictator?
Well, first of all. The very popular Kim Il-Sung would have become the leader of the hwole of Korea. Who knows what that would have meant... maybe it would have offset the scales and allowed for a group of friendly communist governments to develop in SE Asia. Probably there would have been more development in N. Korea and the people of Viet Nam would have had another ally in their war for independence from the United States.
I can't say very much because couter factual history is pretty useless... but clearly, without a foreign imposed fascist dictator, Korea would have gone wherever it wished rather than the path set for it by the US.
I am sure many Koreans wish Syngman Rhee had never been born and that the US would have stayed out of their affairs... but Americans, like all imperialists, cannot understand the suffering they cause. As though they believed their bullets caused pleasure while the enemy's caused pain.
I for one, would have enjoyed the opportunity to see the Communist experiment develop without the hindrance of US aggression. It might have been good, it might have been bad... we will never know.
Ummmm..... you mean, what would the Korean Peninsula have looked like had the US not installed a puppet dictator?
Well, first of all. The very popular Kim Il-Sung would have become the leader of the hwole of Korea. Who knows what that would have meant... maybe it would have offset the scales and allowed for a group of friendly communist governments to develop in SE Asia. Probably there would have been more development in N. Korea and the people of Viet Nam would have had another ally in their war for independence from the United States.
I can't say very much because couter factual history is pretty useless... but clearly, without a foreign imposed fascist dictator, Korea would have gone wherever it wished rather than the path set for it by the US.
I am sure many Koreans wish Syngman Rhee had never been born and that the US would have stayed out of their affairs... but Americans, like all imperialists, cannot understand the suffering they cause. As though they believed their bullets caused pleasure while the enemy's caused pain.
I for one, would have enjoyed the opportunity to see the Communist experiment develop without the hindrance of US aggression. It might have been good, it might have been bad... we will never know.
Which are the most popular countries in the world ?
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I mean the countries which always remain in news for some reasons !!
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Pakistan,north korea,india,china,currently egypt,iraq,america!
Pakistan,north korea,india,china,currently egypt,iraq,america!
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