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Chapter 75 first quarter

black fog in japan 松本清张 845Words 2018-03-14
This group of works was written one after another, and finally I wrote the last article.As I have said before, the content of these works is limited to what happened during the American occupation of Japan.In this sense, it may surprise readers that this article takes the "Korean War" as its subject. The subject of the Korean War is too large to perhaps be listed as the last of this group of works.It is still the series of events I wrote before, and its ultimate "goal" refers to the culmination of the Korean War. Those events can also be said to be lines, and the focus is the Korean War.However, the U.S. military did not necessarily "anticipate" that it would fight this war from the very beginning.At least in the early days of the occupation, the U.S. troops stationed in Japan were loyal messengers of Japan's "democratization" (naturally within the sphere of U.S. interests).Changes in the situation in the Far East forced them to change their approach.It can be said that America's "anticipation" of the Korean War began gradually around 1948.

Merely dissecting individual events does not help to clarify their essence. Only when we consider that these events are included in the "anticipation" of the United States can we understand the true nature of the events. Therefore, I had to write about the Korean War in the last article of this group of works.As mentioned earlier, the focus of this "prediction" does not necessarily have to be North Korea.Geographically speaking, this focus can be in Vietnam, Laos, or other regions. Anyway, it is nothing more than choosing a location that can change the status quo of American power.North Korea was chosen only because its conditions are suitable, and it is convenient to work here.That's how North Korea was chosen for "Black Honor." "The Korean War is something to be thankful for. What happened in Korea, if it hadn't happened here, would have happened elsewhere in the world." (1952, General Van Fleet to the Philippine delegation conversation.)

The 38th parallel in North Korea was drawn according to the agreement reached by the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union at the Moscow Conference in December 1945. It was designed to disarm the Japanese army in North Korea and receive equipment from the military and chaebols. Temporarily drawn boundaries.It is not demarcated according to the distribution and geographical conditions of the Korean nation, but it is just an expedient measure, taking an artificial line such as latitude in geography as the boundary line.Because of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, it has become a semi-permanent military and political dividing line that divides a nation into two sides, North and South, who oppose each other and hate each other.That is to say, in the fierce global cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union, this boundary line became a schematic diagram for distinguishing "two policies, two attitudes towards the fate of the colonies, and two diagonal opposing policies." (Shapushina: "North Korea After World War II")

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