[Video] What was the Korean War? And why was America involved in such a faraway conflict? Was the United States’ sacrifice–35,000 killed, over 100,000 wounded–worth it? Historian Victor Davis Hanson, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, shares the fascinating story of a transformative war that many have forgotten. [ Watch At PragerU]
*
h/t The Hayride.
I wonder how President Trump is going to handle the N Koreans? They’re a nasty bunch but their grip is tenuous. An all out war would devastate Seoul but they just don’t have the resources to sustain a conflict. I don’t think China would be prone to interfere. They’re a royal pain in the ass to China and what’s the ROI for them?
If we saw the Norks fueling a rocket for launch, there wouldn’t be two stones on top of each other left there.
aw, hell, we’ll just borrow billions from the Nork-loving Chinese to bomb the shit out of the Norks – then file for bankruptcy on the dumb ass Chinese
win win.
Gosh, and I thought it was just so we could watch a hit TV show in the 70’s and early 80’s.
One of the many current wars we fought not to win!