Sunday, May 27, 2007

Removal of US troops from South Korea led to the Korean War

"Most everyone agrees that had the U.S. troops remained, there would have been no war."

A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE KOREAN WAR,

By Jack D. Walker

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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Fight the enemy where they are

God bless our brave men and women in Iraq and Afghanistan. They are learning to fight the enemy where they are. Training to defeat Improvised Explosive Devices

Dems, who want to pull them out instead of support them, are stuck on stupid.

Truman pulled our troops out of a newly freed S. Korea in 1949. In 1950, Truman sent troops back to S. Korea to re-free it from the occupying N. Korean troops of Kim il-Sung.

30,000 brave Americans died in Korea in the remaining 30 months of Truman's presidency.

"Most everyone agrees that had the U.S. troops remained [in South Korea], there would have been no [Korean] war."