10/25/2014

South Korea – A pathetic semi American colony




In 2012, when the South Koreans thought it was time to take back military control of their armed forces from the Americans, a queer incident happened. The South Korean warship Cheonan was torpedoed and many South Korean soldiers were killed. The blame was simply pointed at the North Koreans. Subsequent investigations and evidence proved that the North had nothing to do with its sinking. It was a black operation, a false flag incident. But it was a good enough reason for the Americans to say No to return control of the South Korean armed forces to the South Koreans. Unbelieveable, but it is still happening. A sovereign state has its military forces under the control of an occupying foreign power. South Korea is anything but an independent state. It is a semi colony of the USA, just like Japan. The Americans’ military forces are still stationed in the two states.

Now you know why the North Koreans have to be the ‘mad country with mad leadership’ and always harped as a threat to the South Koreans. The Americans would keep on harping on this threat, keep on provoking and instigating the North Koreans to react, to retaliate and then to tell the pathetic South Koreans that the USA forces must remain in South Korea and in command of all the South Korean armed forces. Do the South Koreans have any choice that their soldiers are controlled by the Americans and the American bases and soldiers are in their soil?

Apart from reacting with vitriol to the repetitive provocations by the American war games along its shores and sanctions, what are the hostile acts of the North that are raising tension, so the Americans told the South Koreans?

According to the South Korean Defence Minister Han Min Koo, ‘The security situation on the Korean peninsula is more precarious than ever…North Korea is continuing to launch new types of provocations, including an additional nuclear test, development of new tactical missiles, infiltration by miniature UAVs and machine gun fires.’ He should have also said the face of Kim Jung Un is appearing in South Korean media daily and he could not sleep. And South Korea’s military is still not ready or incapable of defending itself against the North and needed the Americans to be there and to have operational control of the joint military forces.

With such pathetic military forces that cannot defend itself against the North, the handover of military control of the South Korean forces back to the South Koreans is further delayed. Yes the Americans are not going to return control to the South Koreans. Hagel said yesterday, ‘While this agreement will delay the scheduled transfer of operational control, it will ensure that when the transfer does occur, Korean forces have the necessary defensive capabilities to address an intensifying North Korean threat.’ With this statement, the handover is pushed back to 2020. And it would be pushed back further after 2020 and further into the future and decided by the Americans.

The reason, the South Koreans would never be able to defend itself against the North, but funnily will continue to provoke the North with more military war games and flying propaganda balloons to the North to provoke them in order to raise tension.  The game is to ensure that there will always be tension and the Americans would be stationed in South Korea with effective control over the pathetic and useless South Korean forces, and to make South Korea a perpetual semi colony of the Americans.


One can easily detect many contradictions in the positions of the South Koreans. Would the South Koreans be crazy to be provoking the North if they cannot defend themselves? Would the South Koreans be happy to be a semi colony of the Americans and allowed its armed forces to be controlled by a foreign power and with bases in their own country, and deciding all the military matters for them? Do the South Koreans have any pride in themselves to want to be an independent country, free from foreign domination and control, free from the Japanese and free from the Americans?

Who is benefiting from the drumming up of tensions in the Korean Peninsula? The US said that ‘an improved missile defense system for South Korea would be a prerequisite for handing over command’. What does this mean? The South Koreans must pay if they want back the command of their armed forces. And the media reported that the South Koreans are reviewing the need to buy the Lockheed Martin Corp’s Terminal High Altitude Area Defence system, THAAD. South Koreans would also be buying the ultra expensive but troubled plagued F35A, 40 pieces from the Americans. These are only the money reason.

This is the price the South Koreans have to pay for being a semi colony of the American Empire. Forever under the control of the Americans, forever under a siege mentality created by the Americans by provoking the North, and forever having to pay for American hardware, and forever be a semi colony.

PS: How could the South Koreans live with the truth that the Cheonan sinking and the death of their soldiers, the bringing down of President Kim Dae Jung and the assassination of President Park Chung Hee were the works of the Americans?

Kopi Level - Green

8 comments:

  1. Alamak...

    If these korean dogs can believe the xtain missionary claimed that the religious deities that they had earlier worshipped is the xtain god

    See no reason not to suck the americunt cocks

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  2. Without the Americans, you would be speaking Japanese and your wife and daughters would be comfort women.

    Shit for brains.

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  3. How could the South Koreans live with the truth that the Cheonan sinking and the death of their soldiers, the bringing down of President Kim Dae Jung and the assassination of President Park Chung Hee were the works of the Americans?
    RB

    That is beside the point.

    The point is that, if not for the American military presence, North Korea could have launched missiles to attack and conquer South Korea.

    And if not for male Sinkies to serve NS, even terrorists, let alone an army, could have attacked and destroy Sinkieland.

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  4. Sneaky Raymond really enjoys getting fuck here. Yo Raymond, did your mum said she enjoyed every moment with me last night?

    She said she is going to recommend your wife to me. Promise, will be very nice to your wife also.

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  5. Where got problem?

    >> This is the price the South Koreans have to pay for being a semi colony of the American Empire. Forever under the control of the Americans, forever under a siege mentality created by the Americans by provoking the North, and forever having to pay for American hardware, and forever be a semi colony. <

    Yo call this a problem, I call this a stroke of PURE genius. Evil, one might argue, but genius -- there's no doubt.

    Since 1953 (61 years and counting) S Korea has been a regular big spending customer to the American military industrial complex.

    By maintaining a state of war between North and South, the US offense contractors (formerly known as "defence" contractors) have enjoyed regular cash flows and profits from supply S Korea with toys and goodies to blast away at their northern cousins.

    Essentially the US military money machine permanently "owns" a portion of very productive Tiger economy S Korea's GDP. You may rest assured that everytime you buy a Hyundai or a Samsung, part of the profits taken away by S Korea govt taxation goes to pay a US military manufacturer and supplier.

    This is the kind of revenue model people struggling in private enterprise -- notably SME's --- get excited about, then jealous because they can never have such a lucrative, long lasting situation of "chiak buay liao" filthy, sexy, delicious money income, now still pumping away for a third generation.

    Next year Singapore will celebrate SG50, and undoubtedly the PAP tongue-wagglers will be droning away at how fantastic LKY and band of un-merry technocrats steered Singapore and its peoples from Turd Whirled to First. They will constantly be reminding people of this fact until people get so sick of hearing it repeated again and again.

    However even before that time of unprecedented struggle of a young cuntry run by, and socially engineered by young cunts, the US military suppliers were already earning from S Korea's requirements for "protection" and "security" from King Jong What-The-Fuck -- evil overlord of the north. And the earning continues, and looks like it isn't going to stop anytime soon.

    Ever the opportunists, the US military industrial complex seizes the moment if there's an "incident" like the destruction of the Cheonan. They gently remind their "best customer" to keep buying more -- because the more weapons you have the safer you'll be. Fantastic logic. Works everytime ;-)

    I marvel at govt-initiated revenue models. Other notable examples are, becasue tfor the "buyer" or the "payer" there is NO ESCAPE, and NO CHOICE:

    1. ERP in Singapore
    2. CPF in Singapore
    3. GST everywhere, except rocking Hong Kong
    ....and #4:--

    The US Federal Reserve: free money, printed anytime for any reason. (the best and biggest "free money" revenue model in all of human history)

    Wah. I've been in private sector for so many years...how to create such delicious cash flows? I want to know....

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  6. If you look at the map, Korea is like a dog lying down in the middle of a corridor pathway. Every time, someone wants to goes over to the other side, he gives the dog a kick. Similarly, the man on the other side also give the dog a kick when he walk across the corridor.

    It cannot be help, Korea is at the wrong place, wrong time. Actually, at the wrong place all the time.

    Cheers!

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  7. No choice lah. Many years ago, they almost have to eat their own shit. The Usofa dropped by giving them food and in exchange for sex and control. Things have always been like that since day one of civilisation.

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  8. But they are still better off under Usofa control than if otherwise. No one perfect. Worst can happen.

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