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    major threat to the national security of South Korea is air pollution. Due the size of the country and the increase of pollution being caused by rapid growth of industrial production in the country is now facing dangerous risks that will not benefit anyone. Air pollution is a main problem with national security because it hinders workers and citizens to work efficiently due to constant illness from smog and dangerous air particles. If the air pollution continues, then this can cause a major blow…

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    Japanese air force bombed the Pearl Harbor, this led to America to not trust their Japanese citizens and to start putting them into internment camps. Nutsu H. was…

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    want to do just in view of the fact that they fear that a drone strike will kill them all. As I said before the percentage of civilian fatalities has dropped massively. In World War II the percentage of civilians dying was 40 to 67 percent. In the Korean War the percentage of civilians dying was 70 percent. In the Vietnam War the percentage was 31 percent, and in the Balkan Wars was 45% (ProCon). Multitudinous innocent people are not dying as they used to. Drones are more safe, but I also…

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    pretending to be friends” (Huang, “Yan Xuetong”). The two countries do want control of power to see which one is stronger, but they do not want to take things too far. During the time that North Korea released their first testing ballistic missile into the air, the United States and China have been a little worrisome over North Korea (Sengupta, “U.S. and China “). North Korea has restrictions on the ability to be able to shoot nuclear testing. North Korea broke a restriction and it has caught…

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    General Douglas McArthur in a speech to the joint session of Congress in April of 1951 defended his strategy for ending the conflict in Korea and uniting that country. MacArthur explained to Congress how Asian history had been one of exploitation by colonial powers. After WWII, the people of Asia finally had the opportunity to design their own future and freedom. However, the Asian people understandably were concerned with the need for food, shelter, as well as political freedom.…

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    Ever wondered where your ancestors came from? What were they like? What did they become? Well for Cathy Song, her heritage was the success of her life. As a young girl, Song grew up as Chinese-Korean American and knew that she wanted to write about her family’s history. Song has taken her written career serious and tries to educate her readers with the terrible lives of arranged marriage women, through the art of poetry. Not only does she write about her family’s ancestry, but she loves to…

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    Glaser talks about the importance of bases throughout the world and if they are truly necessary. According to a RAND representative “lighter ground forces can deploy by air from the United States almost as quickly as they can from within a region.”Glaser asks if we can handle our deployments of light military support as well as our large support from the US are bases in foreign countries actually necessary? Glaser points…

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    After WWII North and South Korea were divided at the 38th parallel. The Soviet Union occupied the northern half and the United States occupied the southern half. After many years of cross border skirmishes the north attacked the south and the Korean War was started. (1) Over the years the relationship between the 2 countries has changed depending on the governments of each country. Focusing…

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    North Korea Tension

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    during Richard Nixon’s presidency, which back then raised tensions to a similar point to how they are not, but not to this prolonged extent. Even though North Korea states that it will shoot down a U.S. plane not in its airspace, not only is its own air force outdated but such a move could bring both the United States and North Korea into a war. If a conflict were to arise, however, the threat of a nuclear war would be very low due to North Korea’s goal. Perry stated that “[t]hey are seeking…

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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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