We should ask the Chinese members about their 900,000 dead soldiers in the Korean War. I think we lost 37,000.
I do wonder. Why the Americans didn't allow Japan to fight in the Korean War. We knew Korean terrain like the back of our hand, and had immense abilities in the region. I mean, throughout Korea's colonization period, the Koreans more or less participated in the colonization epoch. From North Koreans to South Koreans, the Koreans collaborated with us on large scale. It was only after Japan granted "independence" or "relinquished" our Korean colony did the entire peninsula go haywire.
Sometimes i wonder what would have happened had the JGSDF / Imperial Army was allowed to fight to preserve Korean Democracy.
Don't forget the 30 million they starved to death, refusing any international aid. Their ego and commi leaders look at citizens as expendables then and now. China's Great Famine: the true story | World news | The Guardian
That's nothing. Read into the Taiping Rebellion. The Chinese are their own greatest enemies.
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