With Friends Like These (Pt. 1)
Today is June 25, 2008, the 58th anniversary of Japan’s America’s North Korea’s invasion of South Korea. I hope you’ll excuse my temporary confusion; my han has been acting up again:
More than half of teenagers here do not know when the Korean War broke out or who started it, showing ignorance about the country’s history and national security.
The Ministry of Public Administration and Security said Monday that a survey of 1,016 middle and high school students showed nearly 57 percent didn’t know the war started on June 25, 1950. Moreover, 51 percent did not know that the war started with North Korea’s invasion of the South. About 14 percent picked Japan as the nation responsible for the war; 13.4 percent, the United States, and 11 percent Russia. About 2 percent even said it was the South invading the North.
While the United States is regarded as the main ally of the country, 28 percent said it was the key “threat” for national security, 4 percentage points higher than North Korea.
Only 56 percent said they felt threatened by the North’s nuclear weapons development, adding that the chance of another Korean War taking place was very low. [Korea Times, emphasis mine, ht to Brian]
Everybody — We’re number one! We’re number one! Be sure you shout it twice.
And the purpose of a multi-billion-dollar military commitment to this country is what, exactly? (More)