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Why were there uprisings in South Korea? Because Syngman Rhee was a horrible military dictator.

I'm OK with your logic though. Might makes right, no problem.
There were uprisings because the communists wanted to have a communist government.

South Korea now ranks #16 on the democracy index
North Korea ranks #165 on the democracy index.
There are only 167 countries on the list.
 
If true, Abe is an idiot : Putin started this war in 2014 and started a TOTAL WAR AND GENOCIDE in February ! Is Abe the Japanese Schroeder? There were talks about a bridge between Sakhalin and Japan...Well, Putin could surely have used it to invade Japan?

You know f*** all about history and what led up to Putin annexing Crimea in the first place. The US, and its poodles like the French, had been supporting the Ukrainian nationalists and Neo-Nazis since the early 2000s, there's even pictures of US senators such as John McCain in Ukraine at rallies held by the Neo- Nazi supporters. The eventual US-supported "peaceful" revolutions and overthrow of the legitimately elected president Viktor Yanukovych was the last straw for Putin. It was the direct interreference and provocation of the US and its European lapdogs like you that provoked Putin, so don't blame anyone else. It's quite understandable you French would have sympathies with the Ukrainian and Russian neo-Nazis, given that La Pen was a close runner up in the vote, she likes Putler very much, and ideally the French don't want to see brotherly neo-Nazis fighting each other. Quite ironic really, given that France was defiled by the German Nazis, guess the Vichy regime is alive and well in France :devil: :rofl:

Far-right group at heart of Ukraine protests meet US senator

Protests continue in the Ukrainian capital after an endorsement from US Senator John McCain but at the heart of the movement in Kiev lies an extreme right wing party with links to the BNP.

Ukraine protests - links to the far right? (Reuters)

Ukraine’s pro-EU protests show no sign of stopping – US Senator John McCain dined with opposition leaders this weekend, including the extreme far-right Svoboda party.
During his trip the former US presidential candidate met with government and opposition figures, but gave his endorsement to the pro-Europe protesters.
Senator McCain later waved to protesters from the stage in Independence Square during a mass rally in Kiev, standing with Oleh Tyahnybok, leader of the anti-Semitic Svoboda party.

Growing far-right​

Svoboda, meaning freedom, has been enjoying a boom in success in recent years winning their first parliamentary seats in 2010, taking just over 10 per cent of the vote to become Ukraine’s fourth biggest party with 36 seats out of 450.
The ultra-nationalist group is aligned with other European far-right parties including the BNP, but their radical stance has made them a central force in the ongoing street protests.
The party was registered in 1995, initially called the Social National Party of Ukraine and using a swastika style logo.
Read: EU suspends planned agreement with Ukraine
A 1999 report from Tel-Aviv University called the party: “an extremist, right-wing, nationalist organization which emphasizes its identification with the ideology of German National Socialism”. The party broke with their most extreme elements a decade ago, expelling groups of neo-Nazis and rebranding with a new name and logo.

‘Jewish mafia’​

However, in 2004 leader Oleh Tyahnybok gave a speech attacking what he called “the Moscow-Jewish mafia ruling Ukraine” and in another speech declared: “the Moskali, Germans, Kikes and other scum who wanted to take away our Ukrainian state.”

Despite the controversy his statements attracted in the West, Tyahnybok was voted Person of the Year by readers of Ukrainian news magazine Korrespondent last year.

In another outburst from the party their deputy chief, Ihor Miroshnychenko, wrote an anti-Semitic attack on Mila Kunis on Facebook: “Kunis is not Ukrainian, she is a Yid. She is proud of it, so Star of David be with her.”

Senator John McCain met protesters (Reuters)

Extremist ban call

The World Jewish Congress has called for Svoboda to be banned along with the Jobbik party in Hungary and Greece’s extremist Golden Dawn.

Out on the streets of Kiev the red and black striped flag of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UIA) is regularly seen carried alongside flags carrying Svoboda’s logo.

The UIA flag belongs to an anti-communist force that sought to establish an ethnic nation state under dictatorship during the Second World War.


Svoboda member of parliament Ihor Miroshnychenko called for the banning of a LGBT march this year declaring that “homosexuality provokes sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS”.

Svoboda has links with the BNP (Reuters)

The statement will sit uncomfortably with Senator McCain’s wife Cindy, who has campaigned for same-sex marriage and petitioned her husband on the issue.

However, Svoboda takes a strong anti-Moscow line and has strong relationships with elements in Europe, they are the only non-EU member of the Alliance of European National Movements – a group that includes the BNP and French National Front.

Last year, their members of parliament were involved in a brawl in an attempt to prevent a deputy from speaking in Russian from the podium. They later used a chainsaw to cut down a fence erected around the parliament building.


‘Love of our land’​

Defending his party Oleh Tyahnybok has repeatedly claimed that Svoboda is not racist or anti-Semitic, telling the New York Times: “Our view is love. Love of our land. Love of the people who live on this land. This is love to your wife and your home and your family. So, it’s love to your mother. Can this feeling be bad?”

Already, public Jewish events celebrating Hanukkah have been cancelled due to fears of violence, with Ukrainian Jewish Committee spokesman Eduard Dolinsky warning: “Increase security everywhere, at every public Jewish place”.

After being pictured on stage at a rally with Fatherland leader, Vitaly Klitschko, and Svoboda’s Oleh Tyahnybok, McCain declared: “Those brave men and women should know that they are not alone. Their friends across the world stand in solidarity with them.”
 
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Why did we do this , talk about axing your own feet .:hitwall::(:help::hitwall:
Ab amrika humare baare me kya sochega :cray::cray:
 
oh for gods sake give it a break man. China is an immediate neighbor and North Korea is Korea - are you saying Koreans have no business choosing a future for Koreans ? you think you get to determine how Koreans must live and under what ideology ? would you accept if Koreans decide for you who should rule you and under what ideology ?

When north Korea was invaded no asian was allowed to be naturalized in America based on race until 1951. until 1965 no asian was allowed to immigrate. These were the laws in west. And you claim they bombed Koreans to pieces by traveling thousands of kms because they were worried about the fairness of who rules koreans ?

if indeed hypothetically that was the case - why was no attempt made to stop Park Chung hee who grabbed power in military coup in 1961 in south korea? us had massive military bases in south korea then - why was no attempt made to stop him?

i dont know how people can spin justifications for killings like this.
I am saying that a small clique of Koreans has no rights to select the government for all the Koreans.
South Korea is now a fullblown democracy and North Korea is about as authoritarian as You can get.
For South Korea this means job accomplished.
How many North Koreans have a say in how the country should be governed?
 
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Why did we do this , talk about axing your own feet .:hitwall::(:help::hitwall:
Ab amrika humare baare me kya sochega :cray::cray:

3 tones you say ? That's about half what they sent Ukraine :


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Why did we do this , talk about axing your own feet .:hitwall::(:help::hitwall:
Ab amrika humare baare me kya sochega :cray::cray:

3 tones you say ? That's about half what they sent Ukraine :


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@Hassan Al-Somal, see why I expressed my surprise that the pro-NATO Hindutvadi government of India would send humanitarian assistance to Russia in Russia's war against NATO proxy Zelensky ? Those three tons were sent by not the government but by a private organization called "Russia-India Friendship Society Disha" which seems to be based in Moscow. Disha too seems tilted to Hindutvad by promoting Yoga, Ayurved and wait for it, "Ancient Vedic Science" in Russia :lol: and had had no objection from the Indian government. OTOH look at Sammuel's source which says that Indian government sent 90 tons + 7.7 tons of assistance including medicines to Ukraine. Where is 3 tons and where is 97 tons ? We can see where the Indian government tilts.

But the vice-president of Disha, Rati Kosinova, is cute :D :
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Why? I believe, he must be enjoying some chilled beer, somewhere, along with some choice meat dishes. :p:

He must be but there was this :
 
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