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We can only wonder if the Party will allow such public criticisms, the same type that the Chinese members here takes with glee when it is about the US.
The two Koreas are products of conflicting ideologies with their respective agents and sponsorship. As such, how they turned out is both a reflection of the native peoples AND their sponsors. Like it or not, it does have a lot to do with the US, China, and the now defunct Soviet Union.
Mao never supported NK' s move to unify the south, in fact China was angry about Kim and had played no part in his sudden attack. So it is unfair to put China in your "communist side" when judging winner and loser. China's only goal was no American boots/ military bases near her boarder threading her security, so China is the winner for achieving this objective.The North Korean war aim was to conquer the South. That was a failure. You might say the Chinese fulfilled the goal of their entry if you want to but in no sense did the Communist side "win".
Yes.hahaha, North Korea is a reflection of China?
You can say so, but then you can also say Europe. Then considering how much your China took after US in terms of massive reforms...then today's Iraq and Afghanistan should be a reflection of USA
It is a staple of communist propaganda that anything must be interpreted as a 'victory'.The North Korean war aim was to conquer the South. That was a failure. You might say the Chinese fulfilled the goal of their entry if you want to but in no sense did the Communist side "win".
Present day Europe is not much of a success. More successful than Iraq and Afghanistan maybe.You can say so, but then you can also say Europe.
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It is a staple of communist propaganda that anything must be interpreted as a 'victory'.
There is no 'maybe' about it.Present day Europe is not much of a success. More successful than Iraq and Afghanistan maybe.
I think not many people, even in China, would want to deny what the role of the West influences have played behind the China's rapid modernization, as to some of what you have summarized. That said, China's success is mainly attributed to her own hard working people, people who are not afraid of change and who can combine Eastern Wisdom and Western Wisdom together. The Chinese, like what Japan and Korea did early, have finally figured out the 7 pillars of Western Wisdom which enabled the West to succeed after the WW2: 1.Free market economics 2.Science and technology 3.Meritocracy 4.Pragmatism 5. Education 6. Rule of law 7. Culture of peace. It is a bit irony here, how much does the West still believe in them?Now I know you may want to say, "But OUR capitalism is a special Chinese version/invention!" Which I will answer by saying, sure; just as the Japanese have their "version" and the Scandinavians, their "version, and we Americans our "version" of capitalism, but market capitalism, it still most certainly is. Like it or not, modern China has adopted Western models from her gleaming skyscraper cities to her Starbucks coffee franchises to her skateboarding teens to her rapidly expanding consumer culture.
Haha, Which one have you chosen? My guess was the first one, right?
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Haha, Which one have you chosen? My guess was the first one, right?
Talking about influence, I am surprised that in the US some American youths still remember these Mao words: "Dare to Struggle,Dare to Win"; "No Investigation, No Right to Speak". Even in China not many youths know these I think.
Mao never supported NK' s move to unify the south, in fact China was angry about Kim and had played no part in his sudden attack. So it is unfair to put China in your "communist side" when judging winner and loser. China's only goal was no American boots/ military bases near her boarder threading her security, so China is the winner for achieving this objective.
And "Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win" is not exactly "Mao's word" Mao may have said this, but it was the basic ideology communicate from Socialism by Karl Marx, which the urge the worker class to struggle.Haha, Which one have you chosen? My guess was the first one, right?
Talking about influence, I am surprised that in the US some American youths still remember these Mao words: "Dare to Struggle,Dare to Win"; "No Investigation, No Right to Speak". Even in China not many youths know these I think.
There is no 'maybe' about it.
A binary choice is always a good indicator of a person's true state of mind, attitude, and ability to discern. So between any European country that is the recipient of post WW II recovery efforts and any country in the ME from the same era, where would YOU rather live ? By 'live', I do not mean merely staying there, but actually settling roots in terms of starting and raising a family, leaving your own legacy no matter how small or large to the country, making associations from acquaintances to close friends, etc..etc...
Whatever nation-building we may have tried, there is no guarantee that the recipient will succeed to our expectations. All we can do is hope.
This is wrong.
China abandoned that objective when they themselves crossed over from the 38th and launch the Spring Offensive in 1951, that offensive is committed "SOUTH" of Seoul, the capital of South Korea.
After the 'Battle of the Ch'ongch'on' December 1950 Mao got word that UNC contemplated evacuation from Korean Peninsula. He ordered CPV to attack the South, crossing the 38th parallel. The maneuver would further break supply lines; December 23 1950, Zhou Enlai rejects UN ceasefire calling all UN forces out of the Korean Peninsula.
With the CPV rejecting a ceasefire and called for the UN out of the Korean Peninsula it bolstered UN resolve to defend the South.
I give props to General Mathew Ridgway for taking late command of a retreating 8th Army; consolidating spirits and driving out CPV from the south.
But Peng Dehuai (even though he failed latter battles) had to do with lack of supplies, citizens distributing rations and munitions in straw rucksacks. I mean the guy directed battles with bugle calls and whistles - winning battles from Yalu River to Seoul in what - just 3 months. Peng after the Korean War, due to huge loss of his soldiers lives called for modernization of weapons and training of China's military - shame he was tortured and thrown into prison.
R.I.P “Hero of the Korean Democratic People’s Republic ” !
I asked about YOU as you are now, not if you can be someone else.If I were Arab,...
If you are Chinese, then perhaps Singapore would be apt. But Singapore is closer to Greece than to Saudi Arabia in many ways. Anyone would be more free in Singapore than he/she would in Saudi Arabia.I would prefer to live in Singapore over Greece.