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    38th Parallel

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    The United States was integral in the neutralization of the Korean War conflict through its use of limited war, strategic invasions, and facilitation of the compromise of the Korean War Armistice. The United Nations was instrumental for the United States in entering the war. On June 25th, 1950, North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel and invaded South Korea, marking the beginning of the Korean War. The United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting that day in which they…

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    propaganda, and the majority have no access to any outside information. Most North Koreans get their information from the KCNA (Korean Central News Agency), which collects and distributes official North Korean news. Owning technology is taken very seriously in North Korea, as people need to be granted permission from the government in order to gain possession of a radio or a TV. Only the most powerful and wealthy North Koreans are able to freely use technology, as they are the only ones who are…

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    • Communism causes Chaos o After the Korean War, the fear of communism was higher than ever due to the Soviet Union’s hold of Eastern Europe and takeover in China.  Even Truman was criticized for being a communist sympathizer until he created the Loyalty Review Board.  The purpose was to secretly investigate politicians to find out if any were disloyal towards capitalism, despite it going against the Constitution. o This inspired other agencies including the House Un-American Activities…

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    The Vietnam War was the longest war in the United States history that ended in a stalemate with the North Vietnam government. According to the United States History website, promises and commitments to the people and government of South Vietnam to keep communist forces from overtaking them reached back into the Truman Administration. Through three Presidents, and decades of fighting the war, the United States failed to achieve its goals. Air combat became prevalent in the Vietnam war.…

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    Kim Kong-Un Problem

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    lavish treatments and expensive food, is usually the government. However, because there is so little in North Korea, not everyone is treated equally and the only way to rise above everyone else, is to join the military. There are thousands of North Koreans who die from malnutrition because food is hard to come by. Even farmers are not able to get sufficient nutrients from the food they grow because their soil lacks vitamins and other essential nutrients.…

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    In the mid 2000’s a U.S. military program, reminiscent of the Vietnam pacification program CORDS, was conceptualized. The program, named the Human Terrain System (HTS), was designed to aid the United States military in conducting counterinsurgency efforts with the help of social scientists. Many anthropologists were hired as part of the HTS program in order to bridge the cultural gap between American soldiers and the inhabitants of the Middle Eastern countries that the United States was…

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    official religion, but they essentially worship their leader Kim Jong Un. Just like the Jews believed that god procured miracles, the North Korean people believe that Kim Jong Un has procured miracles. There is a museum located in North Korea that took stories from the bible and simply replaced all the times God’s name was mentioned with Kim Jong Un. The North Korean state also claimed that Kim Jong Un made a flawless 18-hole golfing run…

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    French Tomb

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    Similar to the United States of America, France has a tomb dedicated to an unknown soldier representing all of the people who died in order to serve their country. This is visited by many civilians every day and has a wreath placed by the President. In Washington D.C., the President allows four students to place a wreath in honor of the soldier buried. This prestigious ritual occurs around the world and is made each day at the Arlington National Cemetery. It would be a profound honor to…

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    Korean War Veterans

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    was fully involved in the Korean War, sending a countless number of men to support South Korea against the Soviet backed North Korea. When the war ended three years later, millions of people lost their lives. And for what, the Korean Peninsula is still divided today at the 38th Parallel. Veterans of the Korean War do not deserve to be forgotten, but remembered for service of protecting people in a foreign country. Soldiers today risk their lives to protect America, but Korean War veterans…

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    North Koreans suffer all their lives, by the countless human rights violations brought upon them by their very own ruler of Kim Jong-un and the North Korean government. The North Korea public suffers from many violations such as starving, police brutality, forced pregnancy’s, forced abortions, torture, executions, false imprisonment, and hard labor. These are just a few of the enormous amount of human rights violations. This paper will cover the three most common and most occurring human right…

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