The Korean War was the first war that checked & challenged the United States' ambitions—not the Vietnam War.

When President Eisenhower saw the U.S. Empire struggling to win the Korean War, Eisenhower asked his advisors how the United States could swiftly crush & defeat the DPRK.
The American generals suggested threatening the use of nuclear weapons against the DPRK.

The United States felt that if they warned the DPRK that they were going to slaughter hundreds of thousands—if not millions—of DPRK citizens, the people would flee and abandon the war front.
The Korean people have directly felt the effects of nuclear devastation during World War II as the Japanese had imperialized the Korean Peninsula during the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima & Nagasaki just 5 years earlier, which slaughtered over 250,000 innocent Japanese human beings
Due to the United States threatening the DPRK with nuclear annihilation, millions of people—mostly women, children, and the elderly—fled from the DPRK to occupied south Korea.

These Korean people have never been allowed to return back to the north to reunite with their families.
The devastating result of the United States taunting the DPRK with nuclear annihilation is that there are still over 10 million Korean families separated between the DPRK & south Korea.

The U.S. Empire continues to strangle the people of the DPRK through genocidal U.S. sanctions
The DPRK has always been a direct victim of nuclear bullying by the United States—more so than any other country in the world

The nuclear issue is not an abstract one for the DPRK.

It is something that Kim Jong Un must take very seriously for the safety & security of his people
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