Tag Archives: Korean War

Who Started the Korean War?

Sixty-seven years have passed since the Korean war. But the US is, still today, struggling to distort the truth of its outbreak. Then, who started the Korean war? Drawing of 38th Parallel and US Occupation of South Korea In August 1945, the Korean People’s Revolutionary Army, in cooperation with the Soviet troops, launched the general […]

U.S. in Agony on Two Histories

Indian scholar Kumar Gupta posted an article titled “The U.S. in agony on two histories” on the 4th Media, a website of China, on Oct. 10. The article said: The United States is seriously agonized by two histories. One is its failure in the Korean War (25.6.1950 – 27.7.1953) and another is north Korea’s manufacture […]

Kim Il Sung’s Historic Radio Address

The US imperialists instigated the Syngman Rhee clique of south Korea to trigger off the Korean war on June 25, Juche 39 or 1950. It was less than two years after the Democratic People´s Republic of Korea was founded. Lecturer of the Jonsung Revolution Museum Jang Ok Byol says: “The Korean war was a confrontation […]