Korea's division

TRox51 at aol.com TRox51 at aol.com
Wed Apr 26 09:40:45 PDT 2000


The best account of the Dean Rusk incident is in Bruce Cumings' second volume of "The Origins of the Korean War."

Sources, please!

In message <c1.294990a.2637285a at aol.com>, TRox51 at aol.com writes
>To set the historical record straight, the dividing line in Korea at the
38th
>parallel was drawn one night in August 1945 by Dean Rusk, later Sec. of
State
>under JFK, at that time a low level official in the War Dept. Totally
arbitrary
>of course, but decided in consent with the Soviet Union, which stopped at
that
>line and never crossed when they occupied the northern part of Korea several
>weeks before the US army entered the southern part. Five years later, in the
>rollback policy now reclaimed by John McCain, US forces crossed that line
and
>briefly occupied NK until they were driven out with the help of the Chinese.
>Tim Shorrock

-- Jim heartfield



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