Posted on 07/25/2023 11:27:04 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Communist North Korea invited officials from its closest allies, China and Russia, to attend festivities marking the anniversary of the Korean War armistice agreement scheduled for this Thursday — the first time Pyongyang has invited foreign dignitaries to the country since the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic began.
The Korean War — which split the peninsula and pitted allies China and America against each other — has been technically ongoing since 1950, as neither side signed a peace agreement nor surrendered. The armistice agreement signed in 1953 ended active warfare, creating the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between the Koreas and resulting in the effective isolation of communist North Korea from the free world. Despite these facts, the Kim family cult that controls the country celebrates the armistice anniversary as “Victory Day” for the “Fatherland Liberation War” and typically forces citizens to partake in effusive parades and other homages to communist dynastic founder Kim Il-sung and the current dictator, grandson Kim Jong-un.
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I saw that. It seems ominous to me.
Like in grade school when two kids picked their teams.
Axis of Evil. Meanwhile Joe is checking LGTB numbers of our military.
They say you can judge people by the company they keep.
Sounds like a fun time.
Will they meet in that modern show town that no oone lives in?
Thank God they got invited
We don’t have to say No Thanks to a crazed nutjob
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