{"id":190179,"date":"2017-04-28T15:39:47","date_gmt":"2017-04-28T19:39:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/endless-atrocities-the-us-role-in-creating-the-north-korean-fortress-state-center-for-research-on-globalization\/"},"modified":"2017-04-28T15:39:47","modified_gmt":"2017-04-28T19:39:47","slug":"endless-atrocities-the-us-role-in-creating-the-north-korean-fortress-state-center-for-research-on-globalization","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/germ-warfare\/endless-atrocities-the-us-role-in-creating-the-north-korean-fortress-state-center-for-research-on-globalization\/","title":{"rendered":"Endless Atrocities: The US Role in Creating the North Korean Fortress-State &#8211; Center for Research on Globalization"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Paul Atwood, a Senior Lecturer in American    Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston, provides a    concise summary of the history that informs    North Koreas relations with the United States and drives    its determination never to submit to any American diktat.  <\/p>\n<p>    Excerpts from Atwoods summary are here used as a framework,    with other sources where indicated.  <\/p>\n<p>    Atwood notes it is an American myth that the North Korean    Army suddenly attacked without warning, overwhelming surprised    ROK defenders. In fact, the North\/South border had been    progressively militarized and there had been numerous cross    border incursions by both sides going back to 1949.  <\/p>\n<p>    Part of what made the USs ultimate destruction of Korea (which    involved essentially a colossal version of one of    the cross-border incursions) inevitable was the goal of US    planners to access or control    global resources, markets and cheaper labor power.  <\/p>\n<p>    In its full invasion of the North, the US acted under the    banner of the United Nations. However, the UN at that time was    largely under the control of the United States, and as    Professor Carl Boggs (PhD political science,    UC Berkeley) puts it, essentially was the United    States. (28)  <\/p>\n<p>    While it is still today the worlds most powerful military    empire, the US was then at the peak of its global dominance     the most concentrated power-center in world history.    Almost all allies and enemies had been destroyed in World War    II while the US strategically preserved its forces,    experiencing just over 400,000 overall war-related deaths after    Germany and Japan declared war on the US, whereas Russia, for    example, lost tens of millions fending off the Nazi invasion.    Boggs further notes that as the UN gradually democratized, US    capacity to dictate UN policy waned, with the US soon becoming    the world leader in UN vetoes. (154)<\/p>\n<p>    In South Korea, tens of thousands of guerrillas who had    originated in peoples committees in the South fought the    Americans and the ROK (Republic of Korea), the Southern    dictatorship set up by the US. Before hot war broke out,    the ROK military over mere weeks summarily executed    some 100,000 to 1 million (74) (S.    Brian Wilson puts the figure at 800,000) guerillas and peasant    civilians, many of whom the dictatorship lured into camps with    the promise of food. This was done with US knowledge and    sometimes under direct US supervision, according to historian Kim Dong-choon    and others (see Wilson above for more sources). The orders for    the executions undoubtedly came from the top, which was    dictator Syngman Rhee, the US-installed    puppet, and the US itself, which    controlled South Koreas    military.After the war, the US helped try to    cover up these executions, an effort that largely succeeded    until the 1990s.  <\/p>\n<p>    At a point in the war when the US was on the verge of defeat,    General Douglas MacArthur  <\/p>\n<p>      announced that he saw unique opportunities for the      deployment of atomic weapons. This call was taken up by many      in Congress.    <\/p>\n<p>    Truman rejected this idea and instead authorized MacArthur to    conduct the famous landings at Inchon in September 1950, which    threw North Korean troops into disarray and MacArthur began    pushing them back across the 38th Parallel, the    line the US had arbitrarily drawn to artificially divide    Korea, where there was overwhelming support for unification among    the countrys population as a whole. The US then violated its    own artificial border and pushed into the North.  <\/p>\n<p>    China warned the US it would not sit by while the its neighbor    was invaded (China itself also feared being invaded), but    MacArthur shrugged this off, saying if the Chinese tried to    get down to Pyongyang he would slaughter them, adding, we    are the best. MacArthur then ordered airstrikes to lay waste    thousands of square miles of northern Korea bordering China and    ordered infantry divisions ever closer to its border.  <\/p>\n<p>      It was the terrible devastation of this bombing      campaign, worse than anything seen during World War II short      of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that to this day dominates      North Koreas relations with the United States and drives its      determination never to submit to any American diktat.    <\/p>\n<p>      General Curtis Lemay directed this      onslaught. It was he who had firebombed Tokyo in March 1945      saying it was about time we stopped swatting at      flies and gone after the manure pile. It was he who      later said that the US ought to bomb North Vietnam back into      the stone age. Remarking about his desire to lay waste to      North Korea he said We burned down every town in      North Korea and South Korea too. Lemay was by no means      exaggerating.    <\/p>\n<p>    Lemay estimated the US killed off some 20% of    the [North Korean] population.(For comparison,    the highest percentage of population lost in World War II was    in Poland, which lost approximately 16.93 to 17.22% of its    people overall.) Dean Rusk, who later became a    Secretary of State, said the US targeted and attempted    to execute every person that moved in North Korea,    and tried to knock over every brick standing on top of    another.  <\/p>\n<p>    Boggs gives many examples of mass atrocities,    one taking place in 1950 when the US rounded up nearly 1,000    civilians who were then beaten, tortured, and shot to death    by US troops, another in Pyongyang when the US summarily    executed 3,000 people, mostly women and children, and another    when the US executed some 6,000 civilians, many with machine    guns, many by beheading them with sabers. He notes this list,    just of the major atrocities, goes on endlessly. (75)  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Above: US\/UN forces in Korea in tanks painted to look    like tigers.  <\/p>\n<p>    When Chinese forces followed through on their threat and    entered North Korea, successfully pushing back US troops,    Truman then threatened China with nuclear weapons, saying they    were under active consideration. For his part, MacArthur    demanded the bombs As he put it in his memoirs:  <\/p>\n<p>      I would have dropped between thirty and fifty atomic      bombsstrung across the neck of Manchuriaand spread behind      us  from the Sea of Japan to the Yellow Sea- a belt of      radioactive cobalt. It has an active life of between 60 and      120 years.    <\/p>\n<p>      Cobalt it should be noted is at least 100 times more      radioactive than uranium.    <\/p>\n<p>      He also expressed a desire for chemicals and gas.    <\/p>\n<p>      In 1951 the U.S. initiated Operation Strangle,      which officials estimated killed at least 3 million people on      both sides of the 38th parallel, but the figure is probably      closer to 4 million [mostly civilians and mostly resulting      from US aerial bombardments in which civilians were      deliberately targeted (54, 67-8), as were schools,      hospitals, and churches (65). Estimates for the death      toll also go much higher than 4 million (74)].    <\/p>\n<p>    Boggs notes US propaganda during this time period (the US was a    world leader in eugenics scholarship and race-based legal    discrimination) dehumanized Asians and facilitated targeting    and mass executions of inferior civilians: the US decision    to target civilians  was planned and systematic, going to the    top of the power structure. no one was ever charged    Some in the US forces, such as General Matthew    Ridgeway, claimed the war was a Christian jihad in    defense of God. (54-5) Analysts at George Washington    University, looking at US     contingency plans from this era to wipe out much of the    worlds population with nuclear weapons, determined a likely    rationale for the USs doctrine of targeting of civilians is to    reduce the morale of the enemy civilian population through    fear  the definition of terrorism.  <\/p>\n<p>    Atwood continues:  <\/p>\n<p>      The question of whether the U.S. carried out germ      warfare has been raised but has never been fully      proved or disproved. The North accused the U.S. of dropping      bombs laden with cholera, anthrax, plague, and encephalitis      and hemorrhagic fever, all of which turned up among soldiers      and civilians in the north. Some American prisoners of war      confessed to such war crimes but these were dismissed as      evidence of torture by North Korea on Americans. However,      none of the U.S. POWs who did confess and were later      repatriated were allowed to meet the press. A number of      investigations were carried out by scientists from friendly      western countries. One of the most prominent concluded the      charges were true.    <\/p>\n<p>      At this time the US was engaged in top secret      germ-warfare research [including non-consensual human      experimentation] with captured Nazi and Japanese      germ warfare experts, and also [conducting      non-consensual human experimentation on tens of thousands of      people, including in gas chambers and      aerial bombardments, with mustard      gas and other chemical weapons,] experimenting with      Sarin[later including non-consensual human      experimentation], despite its ban by the Geneva Convention.    <\/p>\n<p>    Boggs notes the US had substantial stocks of biological    weapons and US leaders thought they might be able to keep    their use secret enough to make a plausible denial. They also    thought that if their use was uncovered, the US could simply    remind its accusers that it had never signed the 1925 Geneva    Protocol on biological warfare. (135-6)  <\/p>\n<p>    A 1952 US government film made to instruct the US armed forces on the    USs offensive biological and chemical warfare program says    the US can deliver a biological or chemical attack  hundreds    of miles inland from any coastline to attack a large portion    of an enemys population. The film shows US soldiers filling    bio\/chemical dispersal containers for contamination of enemy    areas, and then a cartoon depiction of US bio\/chem weapons    agents being delivered from US ships, passing over Korea, and    covering huge swathes of China.  <\/p>\n<p>    Boggs notes  <\/p>\n<p>      the US apparently hoped the rapid spread of deadly diseases      would instill panic in Koreans and Chinese, resulting in a      collapse of combat morale. (136)    <\/p>\n<p>    Atwood adds that as in the case of the Rhee\/US mass executions    of South Koreans, Washington blamed the evident use of germ    warfare on the communists.  <\/p>\n<p>    The US also used napalm, a fiery gel that sticks to and burns    through targets,  <\/p>\n<p>      extensively, completely and utterly destroying the northern      capital of Pyongyang. By 1953 American pilots were returning      to carriers and bases claiming there were no longer any      significant targets in all of North Korea to bomb. In fact a      very large percentage of the northern population was by then      living in tunnels dug by hand underground. A British      journalist wrote that the northern population was living a      troglodyte existence. In the Spring of 1953 US warplanes hit      five of the largest dams along the Yalu river completely      inundating and killing Pyongyangs harvest of rice. Air Force      documents reveal calculated premeditation saying that      Attacks in May will be most effective psychologically      because it was the end of the rice-transplanting season      before the roots could become completely embedded. Flash      floods scooped out hundreds of square miles of vital food      producing valleys and killed untold numbers of farmers.    <\/p>\n<p>      At Nuremberg after WWII, Nazi officers who carried out      similar attacks on the dikes of Holland, creating a mass      famine in 1944, were tried as criminals and some were      executed for their crimes.    <\/p>\n<p>    Atwood concludes it is the collective memory of the above    that animates North Koreas policies toward the US today.  <\/p>\n<p>      Under no circumstances could any westerner reasonably expect       that the North Korean regime would simply submit to any      ultimatums by the US, by far the worst enemy Korea      ever had measured by the damage inflicted on the      entirety of the Korean peninsula.    <\/p>\n<p>    Robert J. Barsocchini is an independent    researcher and reporter whose interest in propaganda and global    force dynamics arose from working as a cross-cultural    intermediary for large corporations in the US film and    Television industry. His work has been cited, published,    or followed by numerous professors, economists, lawyers,    military and intelligence veterans, and journalists. He    begins work on a Masters Degree in American Studies in the    fall.  <\/p>\n<p>    Source  <\/p>\n<p>    Boggs, Carl. The Crimes of Empire. London; New York:    Pluto; Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. 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