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The Intercept: https://theintercept.com/2017/05/03/why-do-north-koreans-hate-us-one-reason-they-remember-the-korean-war/
This article is correct. We can't afford this kind of amnesia. Especially as it informs our views about how the US should conduct its current and future foreign policy.
I know a few things about the Korean War -- for example, I believe we learned about MacArthur's nuclear plan in school. Never had it put in such stark terms, however.How many Americans, for example, are aware of the fact that U.S. planes dropped on the Korean peninsula more bombs 635,000 tons and napalm 32,557 tons than during the entire Pacific campaign against the Japanese during World War II?
How many Americans know that over a period of three years or so, to quote Air Force Gen. Curtis LeMay, head of the Strategic Air Command during the Korean War, we killed off 20 percent of the population?
Twenty. Percent. For a point of comparison, the Nazis exterminated 20 percent of Polands pre-World War II population. According to LeMay, We went over there and fought the war and eventually burned down every town in North Korea.
Every. Town. More than 3 million civilians are believed to have been killed in the fighting, the vast majority of them in the north.
This article is correct. We can't afford this kind of amnesia. Especially as it informs our views about how the US should conduct its current and future foreign policy.