BoomerD
No Lifer
- Feb 26, 2006
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Originally posted by: Skoorb
Hell of a thing to be saying on record.
It's true, on a national scale human rights receive little attention in this country or any other. It's easy enough to send some money to Africa, but when entire villages are being gang raped and then killed it's just too much effort to float some ships alongside and start dropping marines in to affect a real change in it. Darfur, Somalia. Nobody ever pretended the costs were not major, but clearly the US is not willing to pay them. Like I said, few countries, if any really are. Countries always treat their citizenry as first-class and the rest of the world as less than first-class. Well, unless they are real sh*tholes like NK, where the citizens are nothing more than means to wealth for the very upper echelons.
If the US had finished NK when it had the chance the suffering likely couldn't have been much worse than those people face there every single day. They have so little as it is.
I'm not sure when you think we had the chance to finish NK. We were lucky to end the Korean War in a draw.
Remember, we weren't only fighting Koreans there...we were fighting more Chinese than Koreans...and we got our asses handed to us all the time.
Did we give as good as we got most of the time? Yes, but they had much shorter supply lines and a far larger pool of manpower. We could kill them day and night...and they kept on coming.
The only way we'd have been able to "Finish NK" is if we'd have taken the war nuclear...and the Chinese would have followed suit and nuked us back...